
Rocky road ahead to fix judiciary’s tarnished image
By: Prof. Sipho Seepe President Cyril Ramaphosa’s nomination of Justice Mandisa Maya as the next Chief Justice of the Republic has been broadly welcomed. The nomination is occasioned

By: Prof. Sipho Seepe President Cyril Ramaphosa’s nomination of Justice Mandisa Maya as the next Chief Justice of the Republic has been broadly welcomed. The nomination is occasioned

By: Edmond Phiri The judiciary, by design, stands as a pillar of impartiality in a democracy mandated by the Constitution to adjudicate without bias, fear,

By: Ambassador Carl ‘Mpangazitha’ Niehaus* Once again, a grossly erroneous ruling from a court of this country has placed our country on the precipice of

The Judicial Service Commission has offered its recommendation that embattled Judge President Hlophe be suspended after being found guilty of gross misconduct. In 2008, Hlophe

By: Gillian Schutte A response to Andile Zulu’s article in the Mail & Guardian. When Minister Lindiwe Sisulu penned her article – Hi Mzansi, have

By: Staff Reporter The INJEJE African Women’s Bureau, which falls under INJEJE yabeNGUNI Council has expressed concern about “the perpetual victimization and persecution of African

By: Reyno De Beer and Mike Wheeler We fully agree with the gist of Tourism Minister Lindiwe Sisulu’s criticism of the judiciary. It is more

By: Sello Theletsane Acting Chief Justice Raymond Zondo’s press briefing to ‘address’ tourism minister Lindiwe Sisulu’s opinion piece has backfired and opened him to questions
By: Mojo Motau The South Africa Constitution provides for the Judiciary to prevail over Parliament and the Executive. The normal policy formulation prerogative by executive

By: Prof. Sipho Seepe President Cyril Ramaphosa’s nomination of Justice Mandisa Maya as the next Chief Justice of the Republic has been broadly welcomed. The nomination is occasioned

By: Edmond Phiri The judiciary, by design, stands as a pillar of impartiality in a democracy mandated by the Constitution to adjudicate without bias, fear,

By: Ambassador Carl ‘Mpangazitha’ Niehaus* Once again, a grossly erroneous ruling from a court of this country has placed our country on the precipice of

The Judicial Service Commission has offered its recommendation that embattled Judge President Hlophe be suspended after being found guilty of gross misconduct. In 2008, Hlophe

By: Gillian Schutte A response to Andile Zulu’s article in the Mail & Guardian. When Minister Lindiwe Sisulu penned her article – Hi Mzansi, have

By: Staff Reporter The INJEJE African Women’s Bureau, which falls under INJEJE yabeNGUNI Council has expressed concern about “the perpetual victimization and persecution of African

By: Reyno De Beer and Mike Wheeler We fully agree with the gist of Tourism Minister Lindiwe Sisulu’s criticism of the judiciary. It is more

By: Sello Theletsane Acting Chief Justice Raymond Zondo’s press briefing to ‘address’ tourism minister Lindiwe Sisulu’s opinion piece has backfired and opened him to questions
By: Mojo Motau The South Africa Constitution provides for the Judiciary to prevail over Parliament and the Executive. The normal policy formulation prerogative by executive
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