I hope your liquor cabinet, or wine rack, is fairly well stocked, because there are suggestions that the current ban on the sale of alcohol could last for a while.
Trevor Noah returned from a short break to take a closer look at the US law enforcement response to police brutality (more brutality), and why these protests are different from others.
To better understand what’s happening in the US, watch Oliver discuss “how the histories of policing and white supremacy are intertwined, the roadblocks to fixing things, and some potential paths forward”.
The disappearance of Carole Baskin’s former husband, Jack ‘Don’ Lewis, has never been solved, and his will raises further questions about possible motives.
The South African government is facing a number of legal challenges at present, set to play out in courtrooms across the country.
Court papers released today outline the government’s reasons for the tobacco sales ban.
Work on the Regulation of Cannabis Bill, drafted by the ministry of justice back in January, has slowed significantly due to the national lockdown.
Attorney Megan Harrington-Johnson unpacks your rights if your employer is talking about salary cuts.
Justice Minister Ronald Lamola has outlined the reasoning behind the pending release of 19 000 prisoners, amidst coronavirus fears in correctional facilities.
The Fair Trade Independent Tobacco Association has outlined its argument for the lifting of the tobacco sales ban.
The City of Cape Town has proposed some changes to its streets, public places and the prevention of noise nuisances by-law.
A man was busted trying to smuggle his girlfriend out of Gauteng and into Mpumalanga.
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula has announced some changes and additions to driving laws during lockdown.
As people continue to break the rules of the national lockdown, severe measures have been put in place to encourage compliance.
Marie Basson is hiding out in a Johannesburg hotel room, wearing a disguise and refusing to report for her prison sentence.
A video is doing the rounds showing inmates at the Mdantsane Correctional Services Centre sipping wine and getting their groove on.
Harvey Weinstein addressed the court before he was shipped off to jail, and he really should have kept his mouth shut.
Marie Basson has been sentenced to six month in jail for using racist slurs, and then refusing to apologise for them.
A ‘Channel 4 Dispatches’ documentary, due to air next week, exposes coffee farms that use child labour, including those that allegedly supply Nespresso.
Vanessa Bryant believes that the death of her daughter and husband was due to negligence on the part of the pilot flying the helicopter.
Strap in, because this story has it all – from talking animals to religious battles, saints, and booze.
Western Australia is introducing a new law that will make dogs and puppies safer by reducing the opportunity for illegal puppy farming.
The so-called ‘Expat Tax’ changes have been looming large in the distance for a while now, but the time for implementation has almost arrived.
Former ‘Project Runway’ production assistant Miriam Haleyi took the stand to give her disturbing account of Harvey Weinstein’s behaviour.
The controversial land expropriation bill is up for public comment, and you only have until the end of January to have your say.
Meghan and Harry haven’t been in Canada for long, and they already have a paparazzi problem to deal with.
Sources claim that they know why Vernon Jantjies, who was representing alleged gang members, was killed in Mitchells Plain two weeks ago.
A WhatsApp message promising your ex R1 million after you win the lottery could be used against you in a court of law.
City advocate Vernon Jantjies was killed in Mitchells Plain last week, in the latest hit on legal professionals representing gang members.
The Supreme Court of Appeal has declared the controversial definition of ‘hate speech’ unconstitutional. It now has a new definition, so get up to speed.