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News24 | Minister orders review of parole decision for infamous Griekwastad murderer
Correctional Services Minister Pieter Groenewald has referred the decision to grant parole to the infamous Griekwastad murderer for review.

One province recorded nearly half of all property sales above R2 million
The Western Cape continues to dominate South Africa’s high-value property market, accounting for nearly half of all transactions above R2 million and recording the highest average and peak residential sale prices.

Badenoch apologises for Braverman mental health claim
But she branded defectors from the Conservative party “drama queens”, saying people who did not agree with the direction she was taking the party “need to get out the way”.

Top private school ‘failed to protect pupils’ from sexual and physical abuse
Children at ex-prime minister Tony’s Blair’s former school in Edinburgh were abused by both teachers and other pupils over decades.

Attorney found guilty of withholding R130k from client
Attorney Fhatuwani Moiloa has been found guilty of misconduct for failing to pay her client R130k from a divorce settlement, bringing the legal profession into disrepute.

Lawyer in R130k dispute found guilty of shaming profession
Attorney Fhatuwani Moiloa has been found guilty of misconduct for failing to pay her client R130k from a divorce settlement, bringing the legal profession into disrepute.

Judge rules abusive and neglectful husband forfeits rights to joint estate
A Gauteng woman has succeeded in ensuring that her soon-to-be ex-husband does not get 50% of their joint estate. This is because, although they were married in community of property, he abused her physically and financially throughout their marriage.

I will speak out about misogyny, new Archbishop of Canterbury tells BBC
The first woman to lead the Church of England in its history is officially confirmed at St Paul’s Cathedral.

KZN Hawks head defends his advice to contest SAPS tender cancellation
KwaZulu-Natal head of the Hawks, Maj-Gen Lesetja Senona, has defended his decision to advise alleged cartel member Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala to litigate against SAPS after his tender was cancelled due to alleged irregularities.

KZN Hawks head defends his advice to his brother “Cat” Matlala to contest SAPS tender cancellation
KwaZulu-Natal head of the Hawks, Maj-Gen Lesetja Senona, has defended his decision to advise alleged cartel member Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala to litigate against SAPS after his tender was cancelled due to alleged irregularities.

South African community abroad: Finding home away from home
Discover how the South African community abroad stays connected. From digital hubs to braais, find home in the US, UK and Australia.

Minority parties urge ANC to remove Joburg mayor Morero
Johannesburg’s minority coalition partners have urged the ANC to instruct mayor Dada Morero to resign ahead of a no-confidence motion, citing governance challenges and leadership paralysis affecting service delivery.

Why China views the UK visit as part of something bigger
Sir Keir Starmer is one of a number of world leaders heading to Beijing
FAN FRUSTRATION: Mamelodi Sundowns under pressure despite being log leaders as rivals close gap
The Mamelodi Sundowns hierarchy is coming under increasing pressure from supporters who say they do not recognise their club any more. Nevertheless, the Brazilians still top the domestic league and are in a great position in the Champions League group stage.

North West man guilty of raping stepdaughter over nine years
A 39-year-old North West man has been handed three life sentences for repeatedly raping his stepdaughter from when she was 13 until she was 22.

What people mean when they say “If I Won the Lotto”
Lotto daydreams reveal your deepest priorities. Learn what your fantasies are really telling you and take actionable steps today to start living the life you’ve imagined.
ADAPT AND LEARN OP-ED: Designing public education for the future in SA — Collaboration Schools point the way
South Africa needs to ditch the archaic approach to the education debate: either fix the basics or gear for the future. Public schools must do both as discrete and disconnected content knowledge gives way to more integrated and applied learning over the next decade.

GNU party pushes to get major South African province renamed
The Inkatha Freedom Party has thrown its weight behind a proposal by King Misuzulu kaZwelithini to remove the “Natal” from “KwaZulu-Natal.”

South African automotive giant in hot water
Motus’ SA Vehicle Retail division has explained its decision to implement cost-cutting measures after receiving strong pushback from employees.