Gender violence researcher raises questions around Ramaphosa’s GBV plan

Gender violence researcher at the University of Johannesburg, Lisa Vetten, said that the plan was just the latest in a succession of plans. President Cyril Ramaphosa. Picture: @PresidencyZA/Twitter CAPE TOWN – A well known gender-based violence specialist has poked holes in the president’s hot spot approach to the problem. On Wednesday, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced […]

Continue Reading

SAA administrators call creditors’ meeting after govt misses funding deadline

The administrators took control of state-owned SAA in December after almost a decade of financial losses and published a rescue plan in June following repeated delays and wrangling over its future. FILE: South African Airways planes. Picture: Facebook.com JOHANNESBURG – Administrators at struggling South African Airways (SAA) have called creditors to a meeting for Friday […]

Continue Reading

Scrapping of grade 10, 11 final exams must apply to all grades, say unions

The Department of Basic Education announced that it was replacing the exams for grades 10 and 11 with controlled tests due to the trimmed curriculum. JOHANNESBURG – As final school year exams draw closer, teachers’ unions on Thursday said that the Department of Basic Education’s (DBE) decision to scrap exams for grade 10 and 11 […]

Continue Reading

Alchol sector welcomes level 1 move, worried about off-consumption restrictions

CEO of the South African Liquor Brandowners Association, Kurt Moore, said that the extension of trading days was a step in the right direction but not far enough for the sector that was struggling to recover from the two waves of bans on sales during the lockdown. FILE: SAB beer crates are being gathered as […]

Continue Reading

Former ANC councillor Andile Lungisa spends first night in jail

Lungisa was convicted of the assault of a fellow councillor in 2016. He handed himself over to authorities on Thursday and was greeted by a crowd of supporters outside the North End Prison in Port Elizabeth. FILE: Andile Lungisa. Picture: Supplied CAPE TOWN – Former African National Congress (ANC) Nelson Mandela Bay councillor, Andile Lungisa, […]

Continue Reading

Norma Mngoma’s lawyers accuse Hawks of gross invasion of her privacy

Mngoma, who is the estranged wife of former Cabinet minister Malusi Gigaba, approached the courts to challenge the validity of her arrest. FILE: Norma Mngoma appears before the Pretoria Magistrates Court on 14 September 2020 after she was arrested in July on charges of malicious damage to property and crimen injuria. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN. JOHANNESBURG […]

Continue Reading

Some child rights groups unhappy with sentences for Vanderbijlpark kidnappers

All four kidnappers pleaded guilty in the Palm Ridge High Court on Thursday with the mastermind Tharina Human slapped with a 10-year prison term. FILE: (From left to right) Tharina Human, Laetitia Nel and Pieter van Zyl appear in the Vanderbijlpark Magistrates Court on 19 September 2019 for the kidnapping of of a six-year-old girl […]

Continue Reading

CT police probing murder of off-duty police officer in Khayelitsha

CT police probing murder of off-duty police officer in Khayelitsha The 43-year-old sergeant, stationed at the Harare Police Station, was murdered while sitting in his vehicle in front of his home. Police car/van. Picture: @SAPoliceService/Twitter. CAPE TOWN – Western Cape police are investigating a murder case after an officer was killed in Harare, Khayelitsha. An […]

Continue Reading

Unchanged interest rate can still benefit prospective homeowners – Seeff

South African Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago announced on Thursday that the repo rate would remain unchanged at 3.5%. JOHANNESBURG – Despite the South African Reserve Bank deciding not to decrease the repo rate further, the property market is still being seen as more accessible to South Africans, especially for those who haven’t been able […]

Continue Reading

Read Before You Sign Is The Key To Avoiding Disputes, Stress And Costs Of Contracts Gone Wrong

Contracts are a part of everyday life, but it is often only when something goes wrong that many people read them for the first time. By then it is too late to do anything but pay up or accept the penalty clauses that are part of ‘the small print’, and walk away knowing that you […]

Continue Reading