ARTICLES RELATING TO
AFRIFORUM
Alternative accommodation has to be provided for thousands of illegal squatters occupying private land in Klerksdorp, North West, the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has ordered.
A court application to compel the Vhembe district municipality in Limpopo to provide water in the area was underway, a lawyer for AfriForum says.
The civil rights group, AfriForum, will oppose the Tshwane metro's application for leave to appeal an order instructing it to restore Pretoria's old street names.
The Tshwane metro is seeking leave to appeal a court order instructing it to restore the city's old street names pending the finalisation of an adjudication process, according to a report.
The Judicial Conduct Tribunal to investigate a complaint of racism against Judge Nkola Motata is scheduled to take place in June, the Judicial Service Commission says.
Civil rights organisation AfriForum has welcomed the appointment of a Judicial Conduct Tribunal to investigate its complaint of racism against Judge Nkola Motata.
The Tshwane metro will appeal a decision by the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria interdicting the removal of old street signs, Mayor Kgosientso Ramokgopa says.
The North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has granted a second urgent order halting the North West's Madibeng municipality from cutting electricity without notice, AfriForum says.
The Tshwane metro has been ordered to stop removing old street names in Pretoria for the time being, and to put back names it has removed within two months.
The North Gauteng High Court has further delayed a donation of military helicopters to Zimbabwe's army after the planned transfer sparked an outcry.
Agri SA says it will continue fighting for the rights of mineral rights holders, even after its appeal to dismiss a mineral rights ruling was denied.
Judgment on a bid for an urgent interdict against the removal of street names in Pretoria will be given this week, the North Gauteng High Court has ruled.
A North Gauteng High Court judge has granted an interim interdict stopping the City of Tshwane from removing old street name signs pending the outcome of the review application process.
AfriForum's staff have refused to register for e-tags and are urging Gauteng residents to do the same.
Staff at AfriForum are refusing to register for e-tags and have urged Gauteng residents to do the same.