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Four human rights organisations have expressed concern over proposals by the Department of Home Affairs to discontinue issuing birth certificates to children born of foreign parents. The department ...
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Legalbrief - a daily alert of important legal newsAfrica must establish new anti-corruption court Publish date: 12 May 2025 Issue Number: 1125 Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa Category: Justice ...
Zambia and Zimbabwe have signed two historical Memoranda of Understanding, according to New Zimbabwe. The MoU on military co-operation will see the Zambia and Zimbabwe defence forces collaborate in ...
When the High Court in eSwatini found prominent South African investment analyst Allan Gray’s Sandy McGregor unfit for the office of executor of his mother-in-law’s considerable estate, implementation ...
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has exposed Angola, Cameroon, Eritrea, Egypt, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Tunisia in Africa as leading jailers of journalists in 2024. Malawi24 reports that the CPJ ...
* Closing arguments in the Stella murder case will start in the North West High Court today. Advocate Sakkie Nel, acting on behalf of accused Xander Bylsma (20), closed the defence’s case yesterday.
The Constitutional Court has cautioned against the abuse of the Biowatc h principle, which it says does not mean risk-free constitutional litigation, notes Legalbrief. It made the comment yesterday ...
The Legal Process in Zambia: Cases and Materials By Joseph Chirwa Juta. $44 The Legal Process in Zambia: Cases and Materials revives and updates the pioneering work of Legal Process: Zambian Cases, ...
Drug cartels based in Mexico are accused of fuelling the fentanyl overdose crisis in the US. Now the names of notorious cartels are starting to crop up in South African cases. Evidence suggests that ...
The Competition Tribunal has approved a takeover of South Africa's largest fuel service network, Engen, by Dutch-Swiss commodities group Vitol, but has imposed a host of conditions, including on ...
Principal secretary of Public Works and Transport Tšepang Koele has been ordered to reappear before the parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) this week, according to the Lesotho Times. This ...
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