The National Qualifications Framework Amendment Bill promises harsh consequences for those caught lying about their qualifications.
A “friendly Christian family” from just outside of Pretoria are behind bars after their multimillion-rand drug lab was raided by police.
Julia Roberts is speaking out against the celebrity parents who scammed their kids’ way into top universities in the States.
Recruitment firm Robert Walters recently released its annual salary survey, with lawyers featuring amongst the list of top earners.
One of K-pop’s biggest bands, BIGBANG, has been shown to have sinister connections to rape-themed chat groups, sexual bribery, and prostitution.
Johnson & Johnson claims that their baby powder doesn’t cause cancer, but a California jury clearly disagrees.
Discovery continues to battle medical scheme scams, uncovering R555 million in fraud and wasteful medical expenses in 2018 alone.
Jerry Seinfeld is involved in two lawsuits – one against him, and one that he brought against European Collectibles over an allegedly fake Porsche that’s been doing the rounds.
Elon wasn’t supposed to tweet about things that could impact the markets without Tesla’s approval, but he just couldn’t help himself.
A grandmother is suing some sexy firefighters after a pair of trousers hit her in the eye at a strip club.
Magistrate Sean Lea was busted texting on his phone, while another court official slept, rather than paying attention to court proceedings.
Here’s everything you need to know about the major changes being made to the tax exemption on South African expats.
Nicholas Truglia managed to steal millions in Bitcoin, using a simple SIM swap technique, before he was eventually caught.
Computicket has been at the top of their game for decades, but it turns out their methods for staying on top weren’t exactly legal.
Despite arrests being last year that were linked to the crime syndicate, it seems there’s no keeping the Rolex Gang down.
Motorists should get ready for what could be a complete overhaul of South Africa’s current testing and driving rules.
Police in Phoenix, Arizona, are collecting DNA from male hospital staff after a woman in a vegetative state gave birth to a baby boy.
Kevin Spacey appeared in court on Monday morning for the first time, on charges of sexual assault. But how strong is the prosecution’s case?
SA law enforcement, working together with the Road Traffic Management Corporation, is planning to hit those driving drunk where it hurts most.
A substance found on the man accused of raping a seven-year-old girl in the bathroom at a Dros restaurant has been identified as cocaine.
The National Minimum Wage has been signed into law, in the hope that it will lay the foundations for combatting economic inequality.
A 78-year-old man who was injured during a shopping trip has received a R150 000 settlement, after he sued SPAR for damages.
Peaceful protesters were met with extreme violence from private security and police, when they gathered to protest the gentrification of the Bo-Kaap.
Parliament’s Justice Committee adopted the Cybercrimes and Cybersecurity Bill last week, which means that you could end up in jail if you contravene a few laws.
Dubai is determined to become as futuristic as possible, with the Dubai police training crews to ride Hoversurf’s S3 2019 Hoverbike.
Pravin Gordhan has revealed all in a 68-page sworn statement, signed and delivered to the judicial inquiry into state capture.
A police sergeant shot his wife, and then, himself at the Hout Bay police station following an argument.
Drunk drivers had better watch out – if you’re caught over the limit, you could be in for a pretty rough festive season.
Malaysian playboy Jho Low is on the run from the Justice Department, for misusing billions of dollars to fund his high-rolling lifestyle with high-profile friends.
According to the activist group #NotInMyName, alleged Dros rapist Nicholas Ninow intends to plead insanity in court on Thursday.