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The sons of the Cradock Four activists, Ntsika Mhlauli, Nyaniso Goniwe, Lukhanyo Calata and Lonwabo Mkonto, outside the Eastern Cape High Court in Gqeberha on Monday.
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Cradock Four inquest: Brutal murders were ‘calculated and premeditated’, court told
- A new inquest has begun into the 1985 murders of the Cradock Four, anti-apartheid activists killed by apartheid security forces.
- Previous inquests identified security forces as responsible, but no prosecutions occurred, prompting the families to continue seeking justice.
- The current inquest will include site visits and aims to uncover the full truth and provide closure for the families and community.
Prasa is spending billions repairing trains that the entity does not use. After fixing the trains, Prasa dumps them in depots across the country.
DERAILED | Price-gouging frenzy: Entities overcharge Prasa by 2 000%, deliver faulty work
- A forensic report accuses Prasa’s contractors of overcharging by as much as 2 000% for repairing trains that are now discarded, with investigators recommending fraud charges.
- The report details instances of price-gouging, ghost billing, substandard work, and inflated invoices by several contractors, resulting in Prasa paying millions for unusable or poorly repaired locomotives and coaches.
- Despite spending R2.5 billion on the project, Prasa is not using the repaired trains, leading to recommendations that the expenditure be declared irregular, fruitless, and wasteful.
Lawyers for former Moti Group legal advisor Clinton van Niekerk successfully applied for an interdict blocking him from being forced to come out of the witness protection programme.
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Ex-Moti Group employee - now in witness protection - blocks arrest bid to force him out of hiding
- Former Moti Group legal advisor Clinton van Niekerk, who leaked documents to amaBhungane, successfully obtained an interdict to avoid being forced out of witness protection to face charges from the company.
- Van Niekerk’s legal team argued that bringing him into the open would endanger his life, requesting he appear in court via video link and stressing his status as a potential witness in a criminal investigation against the Moti Group.
- The court granted the interdict, with Van Niekerk’s attorney stating it sends a message to whistleblowers that courts can protect them and preserve their rights.
Matric pupil Rudolph Lekay sells sweets and chips at the popular Cape Town central taxi rank to fund his matric ball dream.
Meet the viral matric pupil selling R2 sweets at a taxi rank to pay for his matric ball
- Rudolph Lekay, a matric pupil from Mitchells Plain, sells sweets and chips at the taxi rank to fund his matric ball expenses, as his mother is a pensioner and cannot afford it.
- Inspired by elderly ladies selling vetkoek, he started his venture with R150 Christmas money and aims to reach R10 000 by September, earning up to R600 a day.
- His story went viral, and despite challenges like gang violence and needing to help his mother financially, he remains determined, with plans to study business at university next year.
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Maya on Money | Retiree expected R2m but was paid out just R240 000
- Many people experience retirement shortfalls because they assume their existing policies will be adequate without regular reviews.
- Leon’s Sanlam investment policy matured with a payout far below expectations due to lower-than-projected premium escalations and investment returns.
- Investors should stay informed about their investments and advisors have a responsibility to provide updates, but legal recourse may be limited due to prescription and pre-FAIS Act policies.
Heinrich Klaasen has called time on his international career.
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Heinrich Klaasen calls time on international career: ‘It’s a sad day for me’
- Heinrich Klaasen has announced his immediate retirement from international cricket, stepping away from white-ball formats after retiring from Test cricket in 2024.
- Klaasen, who debuted for the Proteas in 2018, established himself as a destructive middle-order batsman in ODIs and T20Is, known for his power-hitting and dominance against spin.
- Cricket South Africa acknowledged Klaasen’s impact and contribution to South African cricket, wishing him success in his future endeavors.
Sean "Diddy" Combs attends the 2nd Annual The Black Ball: Quality Control's CEO Pierre "Pee" Thomas Birthday Celebration at Fox Theater on 1 June 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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‘You post the great times’: Witness asked to defend Instagram posts in Sean Combs trial
- Sean “Diddy” Combs’ lawyers are using an accuser’s positive social media posts to question her credibility during his sexual assault trial.
- The accuser, a former assistant named Mia, testified about enduring abuse and witnessing violence against Cassie Ventura, but her social media posts presented a more positive image of her relationship with Combs.
- Mia defended her posts by saying that Instagram is often used to portray a better life than reality, but maintained that her testimony in court was truthful.
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