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The lawsuit filed by Dr. Nandipha Magudumana to challenge her arrest in connection with the prison break of her husband, Thabo Bester, has been dismissed. The court ruled that her abduction in Tanzania, against her consent, did not invalidate her arrest. The dismissal comes with costs. Nandipha stands accused of aiding her husband, Thabo Bester, […]
The post Thabo Bester: Nandipha's Lawsuit Dismissed, Magudumana Ordered to Pay the State appeared first on Malawi24.
In May, Burundi held a presidential election which was won by Evariste Ndayishimiye, candidate of the ruling National Council for the Defense of Democracy - Forces for the Defense of Democracy (CNDD-FDD) party.
Ndayishimiye was hurriedly sworn in after the untimely death of president Pierre Nkurunziza in June.
Rights violations continue
The Council encouraged donor countries which had suspended aid to Burundi to continue dialogue towards resumption of development assistance.
A report by a UN watchdog in September said human rights violations were still being committed in Burundi, including sexual violence and murder.
The country was plunged into a crisis in April 2015 when Ndayishimiye’s predecessor Pierre Nkurunziza decided to run for a controversial third term, which he ultimately won in July 2015.
His candidature, which was opposed by the opposition and civil society groups, resulted in a wave of protests, violence and even a failed coup in May 2015.
Hundreds of people were killed and over 300,000 fled to neighboring countries.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has conceded that the ANC's problems run deep, calling for the National Executive Committee to respect its own decisions.
[GroundUp] Langa residents say uncollected garbage and illegal dumping has resulted in an infestation of rats in the community.
Six non-executive directors have been appointed to the interim board of SAA, and are tasked with restoring proper governance and oversight at the airline during its business rescue process.
[Daily Maverick] Funda Community College, which has produced artists like painter Mbongeni Buthelezi, is at the risk of closure after years of struggling to get funding. The I am Funda art auction has been started to raise funds for the centre.
So you couldn't catch the latest episode of Skeem Saam? Don't worry, we've got you covered. Be warned of spoilers!
[HRW] New York -- Security Council Scrutiny Vital to Justice, Reform
The SIU said it will be looking at documents, contracts and allocations going as far back as 2014 at National Lotteries Commission offices.
Kaizer Chiefs head coach Gavin Hunt opens up regarding the biggest crisis at the club, one that he hasn't seen before in over 30-years of coaching
Eastern Cape Cogta MEC Xolile Nqatha said the election of Nqaba Bhanga as Nelson Mandela Bay mayor was null and void.
A new in-depth study shows that 90% of the live music industry lost income due to COVID-19 from March until very recently. Of the musicians surveyed, 41% report selling their instruments and equipment to pay their bills; others are living on loans that will need to be repaid.