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Calvin Mathibeli Appeals Durban High Court Ruling Over Defamation Case Against KZN Police Commissioner

A high-stakes legal war of words between a private citizen and one of South Africa’s most prominent police chiefs is far from over. Calvin Mojalefa Mathibeli has filed a notice of appeal against a recent Durban High Court order that barred him from making further defamatory statements about KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. The…

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Ace Magashule’s Pre-Trial Postponed Until Tomorrow

BLOEMFONTEIN – The long-running corruption saga involving former Free State Premier and African National Congress Secretary-General Ace Magashule crawled forward at a glacial pace on Tuesday, as the much-anticipated pre-trial hearing in the R255 million asbestos case was abruptly postponed, with proceedings now set to resume on Wednesday. Magashule, along with 17 co-accused—including former senior…

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Madlanga Commission Wrap: Leave Shadrack Sibiya “Helpless” as Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department Rot Resurfaces

PRETORIA – The polished brass and epaulettes of high office seemed a distant memory for suspended Deputy National Commissioner for Crime Detection Lieutenant-General Shadrack Sibiya on Tuesday, as he sat alone in the witness box at the Madlanga Commission, offering a portrait of a man stripped of his power and cornered by his own testimony….

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South Africa Urged to Rethink Competition Regulation Amid Deepening Economic Crisis

JOHANNESBURG – For decades, South Africa’s competition authorities have focused on a simple, vital mission: keeping markets fair so consumers aren’t ripped off. But with the country mired in a deepening economic crisis characterized by staggering unemployment, gaping inequality, and growth figures that barely register, a growing chorus of economists, policymakers, and business leaders is…

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Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Reportedly Killed in Airstrike

 In a dramatic escalation of Middle East hostilities, former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been reportedly killed after his residence in Tehran’s Narmak district was destroyed during a wave of coordinated U.S. and Israeli military strikes late Saturday, according to multiple media reports and regional officials. The Iranian Labour News Agency (ILNA) and several other…

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Gauteng Takes Full Ownership of Gautrain on March 28 After Payments End

JOHANNESBURG – In a significant milestone for South Africa’s public transport landscape, the Gauteng Provincial Government is set to assume complete ownership of the prestigious Gautrain network on March 28, marking the formal conclusion of its payments to the Bombela Concession Company and the transfer of a multi-billion-rand asset into public hands. Gauteng Finance MEC…

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South Africans React to Sibling Maintenance Claims Under Longstanding Law

JOHANNESBURG – A longstanding provision in South African law, quietly embedded in the country’s Maintenance Act of 1998, has suddenly become a hot topic of national conversation, sparking a mixture of cultural affirmation, dark humor, and anxiety about financial exploitation in a struggling economy. Legal experts and officials from the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) have…

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