Law
Lottery executive loses bid to delay disciplinary hearing
Judge says Gugulethu Yako’s appeal has no merit
Law | 27 February 2025
How African countries can turn away from the death penalty
A dozen countries on the continent still execute and most still have the death penalty in law, if not in practice
By Nick Fabré
Law | 27 February 2025
Women workers win major victory on minimum wage
Company not allowed to base workers’ pay on targets, says CCMA
Law | 25 February 2025
Sordid tales: Cape judge faces impeachment
Judge Mushtak Parker is appearing before a Judicial Conduct Tribunal in a case that involves allegations of physical assault, sexual harassment and stolen trust money
Law | 24 February 2025
Judge blocks bequest to white supremacist organisation
Cape Town man’s bequest to Boerelegioen declared invalid
Law | 20 February 2025
Appeals panel says Mail & Guardian got it wrong on councillor’s role in occupation
But Joburg City Councillor Juwairiya Kaldine’s actions remain questionable
Law | 19 February 2025
Court challenge over secret political donations
My Vote Counts wants all political donations disclosed, no matter how small
Law | 17 February 2025
Judge fights to clear her name
Johannesburg High Court Judge Denise Fisher says she acted lawfully and in line with the Constitution
Law | 11 February 2025
Media must avoid careless references to foreign nationals when reporting crimes
A critical look at the recent press ombud ruling in Asylum Seeker, Refugee and Migrant Coalition v BloemNews
Law | 3 February 2025