Mcebo Dlamini worried about next court appearance after delay
He says he found out at the last minute that his lawyer is ill and now his case has been postponed to 7 September.
He says he found out at the last minute that his lawyer is ill and now his case has been postponed to 7 September.
Rasheed Albi was last registered with the health council as a student intern from 1997 to 1999 but did not complete his internship.
The student was stabbed by his roommate after he refused to buy extra alcohol with money he had received from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme.
The deputy principal of Okumhlope Secondary School was suspended on Monday after a video of her repeatedly striking a female learner’s back with a wooden cane went viral.
The officials who work in the city's revenue department are accused of colluding with property owners and issuing fraudulent refunds on properties.
It's understood that man grabbed a microphone and threatened to stop the event unless his stolen cellphone was brought back.
A group of armed suspects were trying to flee the scene of a robbery with stolen goods when law enforcement officials intervened.
Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi has told parents at Norkem Park High School that he will not compromise on instilling discipline in the school.
President Jacob Zuma's son, Edward, is reported to have heckled ANC parliamentarian Pravin Gordhan during a lecture in Pietermaritzburg.
It’s understood the abuse became so bad the teacher asked to be transferred to another school.
The police's Lungelo Dlamini says they are looking at footage to identify the suspects.
Mduduzi Manana was granted R5,000 bail at the Randburg Magistrates Court where he appeared on two counts of assault.
The suspected thief was on a flight to Zimbabwe at the OR Tambo International Airport.
In July, several properties were damaged in late night fighting after some locals accused shack residents of causing power outages by illegally connecting to the electricity grid.
Police tracked the men who were driving in the area following a tip-off earlier on Tuesday.
Rene Otto says five out of six of their board members are white, while only 30% of their senior management is black.
The student body says that the fraud allegations are the tip of the iceberg and an audit will expose other dodgy dealings happening at the university.
Council chairman Professor Roy Marcus and deputy vice-chancellor of finance Jaco Van Schoor have been suspended.