News24 | Court dismisses application to throw out case against Phala Phala ‘burglars’
An application by the Phala Phala ‘burglars’ to have the charges against them thrown out of court has been dismissed.
SATURDAY, 25 APRIL 2026, 18:14
An application by the Phala Phala ‘burglars’ to have the charges against them thrown out of court has been dismissed.
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Moving, tragic, surprising, inspiring, terrifying, shocking… This is a selection of images from our planet, over the past seven days.

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Millwall consider taking legal action after Westminster City Council used the club’s badge on an illustration of a Ku Klux Klan member.

Julius Mkhwanazi and Kagiso Lerutla‘s bail application continues on Friday

Vladimir Putin defends internet outages that have led to widespread frustration

Victims tell how Steve Figg left their homes – and relationships – on the verge of collapse.
Air fryers are gaining popularity in South African kitchens as households look for ways to cut electricity costs, but do they really deliver meaningful savings? While they use less power and cook faster than conventional ovens, experts say the real impact on monthly bills depends on how they’re used and may be more modest than many expect.
A US Army soldier involved in the capture of Nicolas Maduro has been charged with making $400 000 by betting on the removal of the ousted Venezuelan leader, the Justice Department said.
Recent media reports about Cape Town’s ‘groundwater crisis’ misrepresent the issue, as a closer look reveals flawed methodologies and limited data used in the studies.

JAC Motors’ R349,900 4×2 bakkie is aimed at fleet operators

Bellarmine Mugabe and Tobias Matonhodze are back at the Alexandra magistrate’s court on Friday.
An internal Pentagon email outlines options for the United States to punish NATO allies it believes failed to support U.S. operations in the war with Iran, including suspending Spain from the alliance and reviewing the U.S. position on Britain’s claim to the Falkland Islands, a U.S. official told Reuters.

Former SA Police Service special task force member Mathipandile Sotheni, accused of the murder of Marius van der Merwe — also known as Witness D at the Madlanga commission — is expected to apply for bail at the Boksburg magistrate’s court on Friday.

The proposed legislation will run out of time to become law when a final debate ends in the House of Lords on Friday.
South Korea’s national security adviser said on Thursday the U.S. alliance was not in crisis despite recent friction, though he acknowledged that current strains with Washington required careful management, according to media reports.
Thailand’s Supreme Court said on Friday that 44 current and former opposition lawmakers will go on trial over an attempt to amend a law that protects the monarchy from criticism, in another blow to the country’s progressive movement.
The Philippines, chair of the regional bloc ASEAN, on Friday encouraged more prisoner releases in Myanmar, including ousted former leader Aung San Suu Kyi and said a recent amnesty was a positive step towards inclusive national dialogue.