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Concerns about National Dialogue must not be ignored, warns expert

Legal and Governance Analyst, Leo Maphosa, says the withdrawal of prominent foundations from the National Dialogue Convention is both symbolic and substantive. Earlier today, several leading South African foundations, including the FW de Klerk, Steve Biko, and Thabo Mbeki Foundations, announced their withdrawal from next week’s event. They argue that the process has shifted from its original citizen-led purpose to become government-controlled, rushed, and underfunded. The foundations have requested a […]

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Markram calls for freedom and intent against Aussies

South Africa T20 captain Aiden Markram says he wants his team to play with freedom, take the game on, and entertain. The Proteas face Australia in three T20Is and three ODIs, with the first match taking place in Darwin on Sunday. The series will also mark coach, Shukri Conrad's, second series since taking over as all-formats coach of the national cricket team, having lost out in the final of the […]

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Zambian government wins court battle over Lungu’s burial

  The High Court in Pretoria has ruled that the late former Zambian President, Edgar Lungu, must be repatriated and buried in Zambia. The ruling follows a lengthy legal dispute between the Zambian government and the Lungu family, who had sought to bury him in South Africa, where he spent significant time receiving medical treatment and visiting family. Lungu passed away in a South African hospital in June, shortly before […]

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Proposed Marriage Bill remains a bone of contention

Legal Resources Centre’s advocate, Sheldon Magardie, says while the proposed Marriage Bill [B43-2023] aims to make marriage laws fairer and more equal for all South Africans, it remains to be seen whether it will achieve its goals in practice. Magardie’s comments come amid growing public debate, with some social media users questioning the Bill’s blanket approach and whether it will eventually include provisions for cohabiting couples. Combining all types of […]

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Judgement looms in Amber Lee Hughes murder trial

The family of four-year-old Nada Jane Challita, who was brutally murdered, say they remain hopeful that justice will finally be served for their child. Their statement comes as Amber Lee Hughes, a self-confessed child killer, awaits judgment later this month following the conclusion of closing arguments in the high-profile rape and murder trial at the Johannesburg High Court. Hughes, a 25-year-old former preschool teacher, admitted to drowning the toddler, who […]

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Meyiwa murder trial marred by delays once again

The Senzo Meyiwa murder trial has been hit with yet another delay, this time over funding disputes surrounding a Section 174 application. At the centre of the latest disruption is Legal Aid South Africa’s unwillingness to fully fund the month-long preparation requested by some of the defence lawyers. The public defender argues that it cannot justify the additional cost, although it has not opposed the application itself in principle. Advocate […]

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SA Sport Awards nominees revealed

Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, has officially announced the nominees for the 18th edition of the South African Sport Awards, which will take place on 24 August, in Rustenburg. The event, held under the theme "Celebrating Sporting Excellence' will honour standout performances across 19 categories, covering achievements from 1 January to 31 December 2024. The coveted Sport Star of the Year award pits Olympic medalists Akani Simbine […]

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Calls mount to cancel Open Chats Podcast over offensive remarks

  Calls are growing for the Open Chats podcast to be cancelled, following outrage over controversial and degrading remarks about the coloured community. In a recent episode, the four hosts described coloured people as “crazy” and made inflammatory claims suggesting incest is common within the community. The episode went viral—sparking widespread condemnation from the public, activists, media personalities, and community leaders, who say the comments reinforce dangerous racial stereotypes. The […]

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Experts dismiss concerns over ANC leading Ad Hoc Committee

Legal and Governance analyst, Leo Maphosa, has acknowledged the validity of concerns raised by several Members of Parliament (MPs) regarding the impartiality of Soviet Lekganyane as chairperson of the ad hoc committee. Maphosa suggests that these concerns highlight a broader issue: how can the public have confidence in the fairness of an investigation that could potentially implicate those in positions of power? Lekganyane, an African National Congress (ANC) MP, was […]

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Alleged Tinder killer to remain behind bars as probe deepens

36-year-old alleged Tinder rapist and killer, Helder Isidro, will remain behind bars for nearly three months as police investigate his suspected involvement in a string of rapes and murders in Pretoria. Isidro made a brief appearance at the Pretoria Magistrates Court today, where he abandoned his bail application. He faces charges including murder, rape, and defeating the ends of justice following his arrest on Monday. He’s accused of using a […]

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