The High Court has ruled that Parliament retains ultimate supremacy over changes to tax rates in South Africa, which it can delegate to the Finance Minister in specific circumstances.
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The Constitutional Court has axed the Certificate of Need in South Africa, dealing a major blow to the government's plan to force healthcare providers to work where it wants. https://t.co/h5j4D3xrf0
BREAKING NEWS | President Ramaphosa appoints Judge Aubrey Ledwaba as Gauteng Judge President with effect from 15 May 2026. For more visit https://t.co/Pcfl4Rcee4
A recent judgement involved a woman walking through a construction site in high heels. The judgement is important for construction companies because the construction contractor in charge was held partially liable for her injuries. Link to article:
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President @CyrilRamaphosa has appointed Justice Nambitha Dambuza and Justice Kate Savage as the new justices of the @ConCourtSA.
With these appointments, South Africa becomes one of only 3 countries in the world that have a woman majority apex court.
President @CyrilRamaphosa has in terms of section 174(4) of the Constitution appointed Justice Nambitha Christabel Dambuza-Mayosi and Justice Katharine Mary Savage as Judges of the Constitutional Court with effect from 1 May 2026. https://t.co/xUEyXgI3xg
PRESIDENT RAMAPHOSA CALLS FOR DIALOGUE IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND CONDENMS INTERNATIONAL LAW VIOLATIONS
President @CyrilRamaphosa and the Government of the Republic of South Africa expresses deep concern regarding the escalation of tensions in the Middle East.
These developments pose a serious threat to regional and international peace and security, with far-reaching humanitarian, diplomatic and economic consequences.
President Ramaphosa calls on all parties to exercise maximum restraint and to act in a manner consistent with international iaw, international humanitarian law and the principles of the United Nations Charter.
Article 51 of the UN Charter provides for self-defence only when a state has been subjected to an armed invasion. Anticipatory self-defence is not permitted under international law and self-defence cannot be based on assumption or anticipation.
Experience has repeatedly demonstrated that there can be no military solution to fundamentally political problems that can and should be resolved diplomatically. Military confrontation has never delivered sustainable peace, nor has it addressed the legitimate grievances that underlie conflict. Long-term peace and stability can only be achieved through inclusive dialogue and a genuine commitment to justice and coexistence.
President Ramaphosa therefore, reiterates his call for intensified diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions and create space for continued meaningful negotiations.
"We urge the international community, including multilateral institutions and regional partners, to redouble efforts aimed at promoting mediation and peaceful resolution. As a nation that has emerged from conflict through dialogue and reconciliation, South Africa remains steadfast in its belief that peace is not only possible, but imperative for the shared future of the Middle East and the world", said President Ramaphosa.
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BREAKING NEWS | The Constitutional Court has ruled that both parents regardless of gender, sex, colour or circumstances will now be entitled to equal parental leave that they can share amongst themselves, which is four months and 10 days.
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📷 Misleading headline alert! The LPC confirms News24’s claim that Gqeba was acquitted is UNTRUE. He remains suspended, and the matter is still under LPC investigation. 📷 #FactCheck#LegalIntegrity
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Cybercriminals intercepting emails to change the bank details on invoices is a trend in recent years. The law in these circumstances places a responsibility on the person making the payment to ensure that payment is made to the correct bank account.
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