The move to end Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans is part of Trump's broader campaign Events
WSU SRC moves to court to stop student evictions as tensions rise over campus closures. Politics
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
Accused informed the W.Cape High Court in Saldanha that his confession statement was fabricated. Politics
Senzo Meyiwa trial postponed again; defense counsel still unprepared for proceedings. Politics
The case against a 35-year-old woman linked to the Wynberg shooting is postponed to April 23, 2025. Events
The High Court in Pietermaritzburg in KwaZulu-Natal will hear the case on the 24th of this month. Politics
EFF vows to march on April 22, calls for Orania’s abolishment after talks end without agreement. Politics
The four suspects will appear again in the same court next week Events
Mbappe's lawyers on Thursday said they would submit their case before the labour chamber. Politics
Folksburg Company was used to purchase two vehicles that were given to Tshifhango and Matodzi Politics
The Presidency has officially confirmed that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will undertake a working visit to South Africa on 24 April. While the specific agenda for Zelensky’s upcoming visit to Pretoria has not yet been made public, it is anticipated that discussions with President Cyril Ramaphosa will focus prominently on the ongoing conflict resulting from… Read More »Ukraine’s Zelensky to Visit South Africa Amid Controversy Over Neutrality Stance The post Ukraine’s Zelensky to Visit South Africa Amid Controversy Over Neutrality Stance first appeared on iAfrica. Politics
Investec, the leading international bank and wealth manager, has announced its newest sponsorship of professional golfer Kaiyuree Moodley. The announcement comes ahead of the highly anticipated 32nd Investec South African Women’s Open, taking place from April 10-13 – reinforcing Investec’s commitment to elevating women’s golf and creating platforms that foster South African talent on the… Read More »Investec Strengthens Commitment To Women’s Golf With Sponsorship Of Rising Star Kaiyuree Moodley The post Investec Strengthens Commitment To Women’s Golf With Sponsorship Of Rising Star Kaiyuree Moodley first appeared on iAfrica. Politics
A trial within a trial to determine the admissibility of confessions of the accused. Events
Joshlin Smith's kidnapping and human trafficking trial continues. Events
Legal fraternity has gathered in Cape Town to discuss GBV. Culture
Police Minister Senzo Mchunu has instructed all South African provinces to compile and submit detailed lists of individuals involved in serious criminal activities. This directive follows Gauteng’s identification of 450 crime kingpins linked to offenses such as cash-in-transit heists, hijackings, and ATM bombings. In the past two months, Gauteng authorities have arrested at least 150… Read More »Police Minister Directs Provinces to Compile Lists of Serious Crime Offenders The post Police Minister Directs Provinces to Compile Lists of Serious Crime Offenders first appeared on iAfrica. Events
Gaps in current legislation are allowing perpetrators of sexual crimes to evade accountability. Events
South Africa’s private security industry voiced strong opposition to proposed amendments to the Private Security Industry Regulation Act, which could drastically alter their operations. The draft amendments, gazetted earlier today by Police Minister Senzo Mchunu, include provisions that would require private security firms to seek approval seven days in advance before using any weapon that… Read More »South Africa’s Private Security Industry Reacts to Proposed Weapon Regulation Changes The post South Africa’s Private Security Industry Reacts to Proposed Weapon Regulation Changes first appeared on iAfrica. Politics
The accused contend that their statements were given under duress and they were tortured by police. Events