Former President Jacob Zuma's corruption trial, which has been 17 years in the making, is finally set to go ahead in April next year. That's after his special plea application was dismissed in the Pietermaritzburg High Court on Tuesday.
Fast food company, Nandos has terminated its sponsorship of a segment on Gareth Cliff’s online radio station, Cliff Central after it said he had failed to allow open debate.
Former Tembisa police officer, Rosemary Ndlovu, has been found guilty of six murders including that of her sister, her nephew, and her lover.
Police in Gauteng have opened up an enquiry docket following the discovery of firearms buried in a veld in Krugersdorp.
Six suspected illegal miners have been shot and killed in a shootout with members of the Special Task Force assisted by the Hawks Organised Crime Unit in North West.
Cabinet has approved a replacement for the 56-year-old Safari-1 nuclear reactor at Pelindaba, which catapulted South Africa to world leadership in the production of medical isotopes used in the treatment of cancer.
AfriForum's Private Prosecution Unit has called on the National Prosecuting Authority to reconsider its decision not to prosecute an acting judge for alleged sexual assault.
Police spokesperson Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo says the children, who are all learners at a primary school in Dalmada were forcefully removed from their scholar transport by a group of seven men armed with rifles. The suspects were dressed in white overalls and randomly started firing shots, before forcing the children to get out of the car.
Eight foreign nationals appeared in court in Cape Town for allegedly fleecing victims out of an estimated R100 million in a so-called international 'romance scam'.
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