Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi announced plans to transform the controversial ‘Amapanyaza’ traffic wardens into fully qualified law enforcement … Read more: Gauteng’s ‘Amapanyaza’ to join formal policing ranks – TimesLIVE
Empowering communities against legal misconduct in Free State … The Legal Practitioners Fidelity Fund launches a community outreach in Welkom to … Read more: Action taken after attorneys steal up to R5 million | NovaNews
“Shell has filed an application for leave to appeal alongside the Government in relation to the Western Cape High Court’s judgment on Block 5/6/7 … Read more: Shell applies to appeal against ican court ruling blocking exploration – Reuters
Former President Jacob Zuma has been ordered by the Pretoria High Court to repay almost R29 million in legal fees that were unlawfully funded by … Read more: Pretoria High Court Orders Zuma to Repay State Legal Costs | Townpress Newspaper
Two young men from Greenfield, Alberton, Thokozani Basana and Zama Nobevu, are set to embark on an ambitious 700km walk from Greenfield to Durban … Read more: WATCH: 2 young men walk from Greenfield to Durban to raise funds for youth skills centre
A Durban family mourns after 8-year-old twins fell into a lift shaft one child died, the other in ICU. Father demands accountability from HOMii. Read more: LISTEN: Durban family seeks answers after child killed in lift shaft – East Coast Radio
JOHANNESBURG – The Gauteng government has announced that the Crime Prevention Wardens, known as Amapanyaza, will cease to exist in their current form. Read more: AmaPanayaza to be phased out, retrained and reassigned – eNCA
The strategy forms part of the City’s Comprehensive Integrated Transport Plan 2023–2028 – basically, the master plan for how Cape Town hopes to stop … Read more: Cape Town Wants You Out Of Your Car And Out Of All Those Traffic Jams From Hell
Zolani Zondani walked from Gqeberha to Cape Town to raise awareness for men’s mental health and champion support for his project Broski. Read more: Zolani Zondani Walks from Gqeberha to Cape Town to Create Safe Spaces for Men