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Confession statements by two accused in the Joshlin Smith kidnapping and human trafficking trial will be admitted as evidence, Judge Nathan Erasmus ruled on Thursday. The decision follows a trial within a trial, during which co-accused Jacquen Appollis and Steveno van Rhyn alleged they had been tortured by police into confessing their involvement. Appollis, Van… Read More »Judge Admits Confession Statements in Joshlin Smith Trial Despite Torture Allegations The post Judge Admits Confession Statements in Joshlin Smith Trial Despite Torture Allegations first appeared on iAfrica. Events
The court refused the application for leave to appeal as no case has been made for a direct appeal. Politics
Lesufi says metropolitan boundaries are being scrapped for law enforcement officers. Events
EFF vows to march on April 22, calls for Orania’s abolishment after talks end without agreement. Politics
Hlabisa spoke to the media after visiting an eight-year-old boy admitted to Baragwanath Hospital. Events
The boy is currently hospitalised at Chris Hani Baragwanath hospital after he was vomiting. Politics
The power utility says it dismissed five workers yesterday for this and other crimes. Events
Transnational organised crime includes human trafficking and weapons smuggling in South Africa. Events
This comes as a rift continues to grow between the two- parties Politics
With two wins under his belt in 2025, McIlroy has never arrived at the Masters in better form. Politics
President Ramaphosa has urged police members to distance themselves from corrupt activities Events
The SAPS have signed a partnership with BACSA to improve security measures in several sectors Events
The attacks led to Israeli retaliation that has since continued in Gaza Events
Guinea’s military junta has announced September 21, 2025, as the date for a long-awaited constitutional referendum—a key step toward restoring democratic rule in the West African country. The referendum will determine the adoption of a new constitution to replace the military charter currently governing the country. Initially, junta leader Col. Mamadi Doumbouya pledged to begin… Read More »Guinea Sets September Date for Referendum to Restore Democracy The post Guinea Sets September Date for Referendum to Restore Democracy first appeared on iAfrica. Politics
President Salva Kiir placed his longtime rival Machar under house arrest last week. Politics
The former President also touched on the current tension between the US and South Africa. Politics
Kubayi says it is important that all South Africans protect institutions that uphold the rule of law Politics
Rising tensions in Zimbabwe as war veterans rally against Mnangagwa's plans to stay in power. Politics
Survivors in Mandalay, Myanmar's second-biggest city, dug with their bare hands on Friday. Events