They should have been sentenced in 2004. Instead, the families of the Cradock Four have waited another 22 yearsand are still waiting. Lukhanyo Calata, son of anti-apartheid activist Fort...
Forty-one years after security police murdered his father, Lukhanya Calata stood before a judicial commission and delivered a verdict that reached far beyond the apartheid era....
TRC inquiry moves ahead as Zuma and Mbeki fail to block Justice Khampepe After years of waiting, frustration and unanswered questions, South Africa’s long-anticipated Truth and...
Khampepe stands firm as Zuma and Mbeki fail to force her recusal In a decision that cuts through weeks of legal sparring, retired Constitutional Court justice...
Thirty-nine years after three anti-apartheid leaders vanished without a trace, the wheels of justice are set to turn, however belatedly. This Friday, the state will enrol...
In the early hours of August 24, 1987, a police reaction unit stormed a home in Daveyton. They found student activist Caiphus Nyoka asleep with three...
For thirty-eight years, the memory of that August night in 1987 has hung heavy in the air of a Daveyton home. Caiphus Nyoka, a vibrant student...
New Momentum in the Griffiths Mxenge Inquest as Court Presses for Answers Four decades after his brutal killing, the fight to uncover the full truth behind...
A Faltering Start for the Khampepe Commission The long-awaited hearings at the Khampepe Commission, established to probe alleged interference in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)...
Justice Khampepe vows compassionate approach in apartheid-era crimes inquiry Decades after South Africa’s transition to democracy, the wounds of apartheid still run deep for families waiting...