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JJ Tabane’s professorship comes under scrutiny
The University of SA’s senate should investigate how broadcaster Onkgopotse “JJ” Tabane got his professorship and must eradicate the awarding of “questionable” professorships to its academic staff.
Accused in Meyiwa case laugh as Khumalo testifies
As singer Zandile Khumalo told the court how two intruders entered her family home, killing soccer star Senzo Meyiwa, the accused in the murder trial could be seen laughing, giggling and shaking their heads.
Zandile Khumalo takes the stand, says she wants justice for Meyiwa
After almost four days of the court listening to her request not to have her testimony broadcast live in the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial, state witness Zandile Lorraine Khumalo finally took the stand on Thursday afternoon.
Meyiwa trial witness' media blackout request dismissed
The North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has dismissed the application by a well-known personality for a media blackout during her testimony in the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial.
Court to decide on media blackout request in Meyiwa case
Judgment regarding an application by a well-known personality for a media blackout during her testimony in the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial has been postponed to today.
Pitse's family welcomes Hlabangwane's life sentence
Flavio Hlabangwane has been described as a callous, unremorseful and violent killer for the manner in which he planned and took the life of his ex-girlfriend Tshepang Pitse.
Hlabangwane given life term for killing, mutilating his ex-lover
Murderer Flavio Hlabangwane has been sentenced to life for killing Tshepang Pitse.
WATCH | Drunk, speeding cop killed our son, alleges family
An East Rand family is distraught after their 22-year-old son was killed and his cousin injured, allegedly by a drunk police officer who ploughed into them at high speed with a state vehicle.
Neighbours applaud Joburg mayor as people’s person
Neighbours of new Joburg mayor Kabelo Gwamanda’s mother have described him as a selfless and caring person.
Stampede in court as two accused of Soweto boys' murders appear
Police had to stand by the door and only allow family members, close friends and community leaders into the courtroom due to limited space in the public gallery.

















