In today’s news update, Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has criticised magistrate Twanett Olivier, saying her judgment in his ongoing firearm case was a “sponsored judgment”.
Kholeka Gcaleka has also been recommended for appointment as the new Public Protector, after the National Assembly voted on Thursday.
The East London Magistrate’s Court has dismissed Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema‘s bid to have his 2018 case of illegally discharging a firearm thrown out of court.
Malema and his bodyguard Adriaan Snyman appeared in the East London Magistrate’s Court on Thursday where Magistrate Twanett Olivier handed down judgment.
READ MORE: Court denies Malema’s bid to have gun charges withdrawn
Kholeka Gcaleka has been recommended for appointment as the new Public Protector, after the National Assembly vote.
“Advocate Kholeka Gcaleka is recommended for appointment as the Public Protector,” speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula said after Gcaleka received 244 yes votes and 12 no votes on Thursday afternoon.
READ MORE: Kholeka Gcaleka recommended as new public protector
In a landmark ruling handed down by the Western Cape High Court, the Road Accident Fund (RAF) has been ordered to compensate the family of a man who was said to have committed suicide as a result of a motorbike crash that saw him sustain life-long injuries.
The accident happened in Bloubergstrand on the beachfront in June 2014.
The man had instituted a claim with the RAF but ended up killing himself on 6 December 2016.
READ MORE: Landmark ruling: RAF ordered to compensate suicide victim’s family
There is no need to call an expert to testify about an audio recording of an accused allegedly confessing to his involvement in Senzo Meyiwa‘s murder, the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has heard.
The trial-within-a-trial resumed on Thursday to hear arguments on the admissibility of the recording of Bongani Ntanzi’s confession.
READ MORE: ‘Audio recording is real evidence’: State in Senzo Meyiwa trial insists expert isn’t needed
Afropiano has released a statement to say it will take legal action against DJ Maphorisa. This after the DJ and producer, whose real name is Themba Sonnyboy Sekowe, blasted the festival on social media.
Taking to X, DJ Maphorisa said he and his artists will no longer perform at the festival, citing disrespect.
“I’m not performing in Zambia @afropianofest. Totally disrespectful, especially [for] a promoter coming from outside the country [and] trying to make money with us. All my artists are not attending this event @niapearlza @tylericu hope they paid @focalistic,” he wrote.
READ MORE: Afropiano Festival to take legal action against DJ Maphorisa
Amapiano pioneer DJ Maphorisa has vowed to make an alleged ex-convict, Bongani Tsime, pay after he accused him of sleeping with male amapiano stars.
Tsime made the allegations on Against The Wall Podcast, adding that anyone who wants to make it in the industry has to sleep with DJ Maphorisa.
Responding to the allegations on X, Maphorisa said he is going to teach Tsime a lesson.
READ MORE: Julius Malema stands with DJ Maphorisa following explosive sexual accusations − ‘Mess him up’
Former Premier Soccer League (PSL) referee Jerome Damon has called for the ‘harshest punishment’ for Mamelodi Sundowns‘ Bongani Zungu for his horror tackle on TS Galaxy forward Bernard Parker.
This was during the Carling Black Label Knockout last-16 clash at the Mbombela Stadium on Wednesday night, which the Rockets won 5-4 on penalties.
Parker was stretchered off the field just after the hour mark after the nasty challenge from the Zungu.
READ MORE: Ex-PSL referee calls for harsher punishment for Zungu
The Springbok team that will face England in the Rugby World Cup semifinals in Paris on Saturday is the most experienced Bok team ever selected.
In total, there are 895 caps spread across the matchday-23, with 15 players who’ll be in action on Saturday having played in the 32-12 win by the Boks against England in the 2019 World Cup final in Japan four years ago.
READ MORE: Most experienced Springbok team in history — all the numbers
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