South Africa’s Justice System Is Buckling And Ordinary People Are Paying the Price South Africa’s criminal justice system is edging into crisis not because of new...
Shock in Court as Witness Turns on the State The Phala Phala farm robbery trial, already one of South Africa’s most politically charged legal battles, took...
The Legal Storm After the Floods More than two years after the devastating April 2022 floods turned Durban’s industrial heartland into a waterlogged disaster zone, the...
A bold step on Women’s Day While the nation celebrated Women’s Day on Saturday, Chief Justice Mandisa Maya made a powerful announcement: the Judiciary is launching...
Behind the Bench: What You Can and Can’t See In South Africa, justice doesn’t happen behind closed doors. The principle of open justice, enshrined in our...
New allegations cast a chilling light on the death of 11-year-old Jayden‑Lee Meek in Fleurhof Tiffany Meek, 31, is at the centre of one of Fleurhof’s...
The diamond dealer’s legal woes deepen as unpaid fees leave him without a lawyer again Louis Liebenberg’s road to bail is proving anything but smooth. The...
A business trip to Turkey turned into a 10-day horror show for a Durban woman. Now, the police must pay. For Cynthia Khedama, December 2011 was...
A moment of reflection in the Meyiwa trial as Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng publicly confronts his own courtroom misstep. When Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng walked into the Pretoria...