A deeply personal and often uncomfortable conversation is now heading into South Africa’s courts. The question at its centre is one that has divided families, doctors...
New pension fund rules tighten the screws on employers in South Africa Why your retirement money is suddenly a bigger priority For years, many South African...
SCA Shuts Down RAF’s Last-Minute Challenge to R133 Million Psychiatric Injury Payout After nearly two decades of legal back-and-forth, the court tells the RAF: enough. For...
For over ten years, their stories were tied up in a labyrinth of legal appeals and procedural delays. Five women, whose names we cannot speak, carried...
The Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has handed down a ruling that could reshape how lawyers handle “no win, no fee” agreements a move seen as...
For years, they built a life together. They raised two children, navigated the challenges of a long-distance relationship for work, and, most significantly, began the process...
It is the most harrowing of court cases: when a parent stands accused of causing their child’s death. In South Africa, these trials carry extraordinary weight....
You might not always see it, but the air you breathe is shared in cafés, taxis, apartment lobbies, and stadiums. Now a proposed law aims to...
A Golf Buddy, a Fake Lawyer, and R8.5 Million Gone: The Cost of Trust It’s a story that reads like a Hollywood thriller, set against the...
Barberton residents were left reeling on Monday after two men suspected of house robberies were brutally assaulted and set on fire in separate mob justice incidents....