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Police Marikana lies exposed by commission

The police have lied about what happened when 34 striking miners were killed in Marikana last year, notes a report …

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DA parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko has asked President Jacob Zuma for clarity on the extent to which MPs can make …

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The Higher Education Transformation Network (HETN) has slammed the views of Advocate Izak Smuts SC on transformation of the judiciary …

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In an energised cross-examination session at the Johannesburg Regional Magistrate Court yesterday, state witness Peter Ghavalas confirmed to the court …

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The use of touts in hospitals to 'originate' RAF claims was profitable for attorneys, who raked in about R2bn in …

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Slammed by the opposition, defended by the police, upsetting for the ANC and extremely worrying for the public concerned at …

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Police top brass have issued an internal instruction to all officers across the country that as from January the new …

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The North Gauteng High Court has set aside Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula's decision to sack arms procurement parastatal Armscor's board …

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The SCA this week ruled against German motor manufacturer BMW in its continuing legal battle against the importer and distributor …

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The National Assembly yesterday adopted the Electoral Amendment Bill ahead of a DA court bid to have it rewritten to …

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Western Cape education MEC Donald Grant has been granted leave to appeal against a ruling setting aside his decision to …

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The National Assembly yesterday endorsed the nomination of 12 people for the new SABC board, despite criticism from opposition parties. …

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The evidence against Shrien Dewani, accused of ordering the murder of his fiancée on honeymoon, would not stand up in …

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The Department of Trade and Industry is revamping legislation intended to ensure the quality and credibility of measurements in SA, …

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The jurisdiction of the Electoral Court became the first point of disagreement between the ANC and DA in the parliamentary …

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If the Inspectorate of Prisons were a car, it would be declared an old crock, Salam Abram (ANC MP) said …

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A counter-application in the SABC copyright challenge of a commissioned documentary on alleged looting during SA's apartheid transition years has …

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A psychologist caught in the centre of the 2009 Caster Semenya gender debacle has been vindicated after a four-year battle, …

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More than a third of children taken from their parents in Gauteng over the past three years were removed in …

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Former police commissioner Jackie Selebi is now being sued for R40m, says a report in The New Age.

It …

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Pretoria residents will not soon (if ever) see the old street names back - side by side with the new …

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Unsolicited junk mail could soon be a thing of the past as the Protection of Personal Information Bill (Popi) will …

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Farmers do not owe anyone an apology for owning land, because it was legally obtained, farmer union TAU-SA said yesterday, …

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Police and prosecutors scheduled the court appearance of a former private school headmaster accused of the possession of child pornography …

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Thousands of Correctional Services officials were themselves 'corrected' in the past three years, according to Correctional Services Minister Sibusiso Ndebele. …

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International Relations DG Jerry Matjila has been placed on special leave following allegations of irregular expenditure of more than R500m. …

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An on-going turf war between the amateur and professional arms of Border rugby has intensified over rugby union grants, says …

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According to Rural Development and Land Reform Minister Gugile Nkwinti, 'institutionalised access' to land and 'strategic support' in working it …

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Judge Patricia Goliath has described the murder of two police officers in Hout Bay last year as one of the …

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A man accused of shooting dead a Mpumalanga miner three years ago told the Nelspruit Circuit of the North Gauteng …

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The state's application for a six-week postponement so it could write up an indictment to have Durban businesswoman Shauwn Mpisane …

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Three men who allegedly started a pyramid investment scheme, and kept investments totalling nearly R1m for themselves, appeared in the …

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The latest procedural precedent to flow from proceedings against the members of the so-called 'bread cartel' relates to a challenge …

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African leaders, riled by what they see as their victimisation by the International Criminal Court (ICC), will meet in Addis …

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The separatist group 'Linyunga-ndambo' and more than 60 Zambians charged with treason for trying to secede have told the courts …

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Ali Elakermi was beaten and tortured following his arrest for being a member of an Islamic political party in 1973, …

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A Federal Appeals Court ruled this week that 'liking' something on Facebook is a form of protected free speech in …

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Lawyers for five alleged al-Qaeda terrorists accused of planning the 11 September 2001 attacks have been subject to 'real-time monitoring' …

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America's top telecommunications companies are refusing to say whether they accept that the bulk collection of their customers' phone records …

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The Legal Services Board (LSB) in the UK says there is no evidence of an oversupply of lawyers in the …

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Gay, lesbian and transgender people face shocking levels of violence, discrimination and abuse across Europe, with gaps in EU and …

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The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has found that voting restrictions for convicted persons in Turkey are too harsh …

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* Bongani Moyo, known for robbing banks and escaping from custody, may not appeal against his latest sentence of 62 …

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