Law
AmaBhungane ungagged to report on Moti files
The investigative news agency has overturned a gagging order brought by the Moti Group
Law | 3 July 2023
Motsoaledi to apply for leave to appeal ZEP rulings
Over 178,000 Zimbabweans in South Africa have the special permit allowing them to live and work in the country
Law | 30 June 2023
Termination of Zimbabwean Exemption Permit declared unlawful, unconstitutional and invalid
Full bench of Pretoria High Court directs Home Affairs minister to conduct a fair process in reconsidering the end of the permits
Law | 28 June 2023
Farm worker unfairly dismissed after Swedish magazine interview
The Cape Town Labour Court has sent Claudine van Wyk’s case back to the CCMA
Law | 28 June 2023
Moti Group are bullies, says amaBhungane lawyer
AmaBhungane investigations agency is in court to overturn a “gagging” order limiting their reporting on the Moti Group
Law | 27 June 2023
Labour court fires dishonest National Lotteries Commission employee
The client liaison officer was originally given a suspended dismissal for ten years for gross dishonesty on condition she did not re-offend
Law | 26 June 2023
“Drunk” Judge Nkola Motata to be impeached
Supreme Court of Appeal rules that Judicial Services Commission was wrong
Law | 22 June 2023
Major court victory for trade union
Simunye Workers Forum is a genuine trade union, not “a vehicle for enriching individuals” says judge
Law | 22 June 2023
Moti Group accused of bringing SLAPP suit
Media freedom organisations have asked to join court proceedings in the amaBhungane “gagging” case
Law | 22 June 2023