Bay man, 69, in court over R1.8m endowment policy fraud
Stephanus Johannes Janse van Rensburg appeared briefly in the Port Elizabeth Commercial Crimes Court on Monday after being arrested by the Hawks earlier in the day.
Continue reading →Stephanus Johannes Janse van Rensburg appeared briefly in the Port Elizabeth Commercial Crimes Court on Monday after being arrested by the Hawks earlier in the day.
Continue reading →The DA, AIC, United Front, COPE, ACDP and UDM signed a petition calling for a special council meeting where a speaker and chief would be elected — and cement the coalition government control of the Bay.
Continue reading →But, with no witnesses to corroborate the state’s version and a wife not compelled by law to testify, Nkanjeni, 55, walked out of court a free man on Tuesday.
Continue reading →Because of the action by SA Municipal Workers’ Union members, refuse was not collected in Mount Croix, Perridgevale, Malabar, Bloemandal, New Brighton, Zwide, KwaDwesi, Mill Park, Cotswold Extension and Walmer, among other areas.
Continue reading →AmaZulu coach Benni McCarthy says former Bafana Bafana teammates Siyabonga Nomvethe and Moeneeb Josephs have made his job at the Durban side much easier than he could have ever hoped for.
Continue reading →Cornal Hendricks’ miraculous comeback may have confounded many but his former coach at the Blitzboks took the news in his stride.
Continue reading →Serena Williams will hope to move a step closer to a record-equalling 24th major when she meets Serbia’s Nina Stojanovic, while Novak Djokovic’s Australian Open title defence faces its first real test against Frances Tiafoe in the second round on … Continue reading →
There is no need to dump the Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine, as it still had an important place in SA’s fight against the coronavirus.
Continue reading →Orlando Pirates earned what seemed a crucial and relatively convincing 2-0 win against Cape Town City at Orlando Stadium on Tuesday evening to remain in touch with the DStv Premiership title race.
Continue reading →The trial of a mother and daughter accused of the murder of electrician Petrus Scholtz hit a snag on Tuesday morning, when it emerged that one of the accused was hard of hearing and could not follow court proceedings clearly.
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