In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month and National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division and Office on Violence
Month: April 2022
Flora, fauna and communities set to flourish through Jobs for Nature
An initiative that has provided tourism workers with alternative employment into the lead up to New Zealand’s borders reopening is being extended to ensure staff
New Government plan helps support older workers
Supporting older people to stay in the workforce and transition their skills as they age and their circumstances change is a key part of the
‘Members affected by the step-aside rule will no longer be eligible to contest for ANC’s positions’
Mabe says their members affected by the guidelines at the conclusion of the conference where they would have been elected, they should have done the
‘The police will say if they have grounds to effect an arrest’: Chief Justice Zondo on Advocate Teffo’s arrest
Chief Justice, Raymond Zondo says although he is not aware of the details surrounding the arrest of defense advocate, Malesela Teffo, it is the police’s
Umlazi shooting: Three sisters shot and killed by an unknown suspect
It is alleged that the sisters were at home on the evening of Wednesday, 27 April. An unknown suspect then entered two rooms in an
Durban motorists seek protection from violent ‘water protestors’
Frustrated motorists are appealing to law enforcement in KwaZulu-Natal to take action against violent protestors. On Thursday, motorists were allegedly stopped by a group of
Decision to grant State Capture Commission six-week extension a serious concern: Casac
The Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution (Casac) says the decision of the North Gauteng High Court to grant the Commission of
Nambitha Ben-Mazwi shooting for the stars
When Nambitha Ben-Mazwi told a friend she was gunning for Netflix next at the Queen Sono launch in 2019, little did she know that three years later
South Korea to relax outdoor mask mandate as COVID-19 slows
South Korea will ease its outdoor mask mandate starting next week as COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations continue to decline, reports AP. Starting Monday, people