‘Crime intelligence revival paying off in police work’
Crime intelligence-led operations have led to the arrest of more than 3,700 suspects for serious and violent crimes, including murder, extortion and kidnapping over the past 11months.
TUESDAY, 23 APRIL 2024, 11:49
Crime intelligence-led operations have led to the arrest of more than 3,700 suspects for serious and violent crimes, including murder, extortion and kidnapping over the past 11months.
The president of the NationalTertiary Education Union, who claimed he was kidnapped and tortured by police a year ago, says he will challenge his dismissal from theUniversity of Fort Hare.
A group of pupils from the North West are undergoing medical check-ups after a bus accident in the Northern Cape.
Two KwaZulu-Natal suspects aged 33 and 41 have been arrested by the Hawks after they allegedly kidnapped six people and demanded a ransom.
It took controversial Johannesburg lawyer Arnold Mkhabela nine years to finally handover his client’s Road Accident Fund (RAF) payout after he allegedly tried to conceal it from her.
“I am not a flight risk.”The former National Assembly speaker, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, uttered these words more than eight times as she desperately pleaded with the court to release her on bail.
Lack of risk assessment, and inadequate safety measures such as life jackets or lifeguards were some of the adverse findings by law firm Nchupetsang Inc Attorneys, which investigated the death of Laerskool Queenswood pupil Latoya Temilton, who drowned during a school excursion on January 20 at Wag ’n Bietjie Resort in Olifantsfontein.
“I begged him to at least leave me with one hand, but he said my friends must see what happens to people that steal from him.” These are the words of the man who had both his hands chopped off in Mpumalanga two weeks ago.
A law firm appointed to investigate the drowning of a grade 7 pupil at a leadership camp has made several recommendations against her primary school, its governing body and the campsite where the excursion took place.
In her bid for bail, former National Assembly speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula has told the Pretoria magistrate’s court that she is not a flight risk and would not evade trial as that would result in her losing her pension.
Former National Assembly speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula will appear at the Pretoria magistrate’s court on Thursday..
Prof Robert Balfour has been appointed as the incoming rector and vice-chancellor of the University of the Western Cape.
Tributes continue to pour in for talented Kaizer Chiefs defender Luke Fleurs, who was gunned down in a hijacking ordeal in Edenvale on the East Rand on Wednesday night.
Fourteen suspects were killed by police in two provinces yesterday in one of the bloodiest days in the war on crime.
Meta Platforms-owned WhatsApp was down for thousands of users on Wednesday, according to outage tracking website Downdetector.com.
National Assembly speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, who recently took a special leave to deal with allegations of corruption, has resigned.
Residents of Macassar have vowed to oppose the planned relocation of thousands of families illegally occupying the central commuter railway line in Cape Town.
Academic qualifications awarded or gained during the registration and phase-out periods of Educor colleges are valid and recognised, according to the higher education, science and technology department.
A widow, who married her husband in customary law, has successfully convinced the court to interdict the children of the deceased from selling her marital home.
Lindokuhle Ndimande, one of the accused in the killing of music megastar AKA and his friend, chef Tebello “Tibz” Motsoane, says he was on a date at Wish restaurant on Florida Road on the day of the murder but the woman never arrived.
This how Fort Hare University vice-chancellor Prof Sakhela Buhlungu described the court appearance of his six co-workers who appeared alongside nine other accused for various crimes including corruption, fraud and murder linked to the university.