Civil society organisations have called for controversial South African opposition leader leader Julius Malema to be removed from the Judicial Services Commission (JSC), saying his recent criminal ...
In a far-reaching judgment, South Africa's Constitutional Court has effectively granted all parents – regardless of gender, sex, colour or circumstances – equal parental leave rights. IoL reports that ...
South Africa's Cabinet has approved the tabling of the Children’s Amendment Bill which, for the first time, codifies child marriage and genital mutilation as explicit criminal offences. BusinessLIVE ...
Namibia’s national broadcaster has come off second-best in an important new High Court decision. It spells out that the process used by the Editors’ Forum of ...
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Legalbrief - a daily alert of important legal news‘Please Call Me’ (PCM) inventor Nkosana Makate has accused telecommunications multinational Vodafone, which is trying to intervene in his two-decade ...
Legalbrief - a daily alert of important legal newsSouth African financial regulators are probing a Johannesburg printing company for possible money laundering offences linked to a kickback scandal in ...
Legalbrief - a daily alert of important legal newsThe e-hailing industry has welcomed the signing of the National Land Transport Amendment Act by President Cyril Ramaphosa. A Saturday Star report says ...
Legalbrief - a daily alert of important legal newsA leaked affidavit has exposed Landiwe Ntlokwana – a former auditor and financial co-ordinator for Malawi's Prophet Shepherd Bushiri as a key figure ...
Legalbrief - a daily alert of important legal newsEast and Southern Africa are regarded as a central component for organised crime, which connects regional criminal markets to global networks, reports ...
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Legalbrief - a daily alert of important legal newsSex workers in South Africa will no longer be prosecuted, pending the outcome of a case launched by sex workers challenging the criminalisation of sex ...