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The MK Party filed papers before the Johannesburg High Court to stop the SABC from using the term "government of national unity", and SABC said it would respond.
Phillip Truter, VBS Mutual Bank's former CFO, was released on parole in April after serving three years of his 10-year sentence. South Africans were perturbed.
The case of Joslin Smith has been postponed, with the NPA hinting at possible additional charges or accusations. The case has been transferred to the High Court.
Four suspects, found in possession of stained cash, explosives and unlicensed firearms, will appear in the Palm Ridge Magistrate Court on 15 July 2024.
Four suspects, including a fake doctor, were accused of illegally dealing in petroleum gas and were expected to appear in the Paarl Magistrates Court.
A 24-year-old in Daggakraal, Mpumalanga, who was found with 80 stolen sheep worth R232K, is set to appear before the Amersfoort Magistrate's Court on 15 July 2024.
Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, hoped that Tshifiwa Matodzi's guilty plea in the VBS saga would fast-track the capture of the other perpetrators.
The Mthatha High Court, sitting in Ntabankulu, Eastern Cape, sentenced seven people, convicted of burning alive two sisters accused of witchcraft, to life.
Sikhumbuzo Shaun Mpangane (36) and Bonginkosi Shakoane (24) were sentenced to multiple life terms for the murder of five people in Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga.
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