SAPS urged to properly investigate before making arrests
A criminal lawyer has criticised SAPS for being too hasty in arresting people before establishing the facts. Lawyer, William Booth
A criminal lawyer has criticised SAPS for being too hasty in arresting people before establishing the facts. Lawyer, William Booth
All social grant recipients affected by this month’s payment glitch have received their money. This is according to Postbank. It
Libya’s chief prosecutor has issued an order to probe the collapse of two dams in Derna. The investigation aims to
Despite claiming to represent South Africa’s Muslim community, the Muslim Judicial Council (MJC) acts on its own without consulting with
Over the past 15 years, 64 radio-receiving dishes have emerged, giving birth to the MeerKAT telescope, a precursor to the
Australians have rallied across the country to fight a landmark Indigenous rights reform ahead of the polls before the October
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Several Gordon’s Bay residents are having to tally the damages caused by yesterday’s high tide. Spokesperson for Disaster Management in
Two men have been found guilty for the 2019 murder of an elderly couple in Ottery. Rugeya and Riedwaan Addinall
Muslim Judicial Council (MJC) President Shaykh Irafaan Abrahams is seeking the suspension of the body’s Annual General Meeting (AGM), which