Dr Lefatshe Moagi examines how Gertrude Shope’s legacy continues to inspire women’s leadership, peacebuilding, and the pursuit of gender equality in South Africa. The post Gertrude Shope’s enduring legacy continues to shape women’s leadership in South Africa appeared first on Conviction .
The Women’s Legal Centre’s 2025 report says South Africa’s violence protection system continues to fail women despite strong legal protections. The post South Africa’s violence protection system is failing women despite progressive laws appeared first on Conviction .
The City of Cape Town has failed to overturn the reinstatement of a fleet coordinator dismissed in connection with an alleged R1,800 electricity tampering payment. The post City of Cape Town fails to prove fleet coordinator tampered with electricity meter for R1,800 appeared first on Conviction .
A woman left sleeping on the floor cannot immediately recover household goods removed by her late partner’s parents after the High Court clarified the law on suspended restoration orders. The post Late partner’s parents battle surviving partner for household goods inheritance appeared first on Conviction .
A Hanover Park homeowner failed to prove Metro Police caused the fire that destroyed his family home and spaza shop during a lawful raid. The post Metro Police cleared of blame for Hanover Park spaza shop fire that destroyed family’s home appeared first on Conviction .
The High Court in Makhanda has declared years of Eastern Cape public school funding cuts unlawful, securing stronger funding protections for thousands of learners. The post Eastern Cape schools win landmark battle against years of unlawful funding cuts appeared first on Conviction .
A legal battle over mining at Vlakfontein will move to oral evidence after the High Court found competing versions of a disputed agreement. The post Legal battle erupts over disputed agreement allowing mining at Vlakfontein appeared first on Conviction .
A legal battle over mining at Vlakfontein will move to oral evidence after the High Court found competing versions of a disputed agreement. The post When a R1 311 monthly levy becomes a R975 138.72 debt nobody can explain appeared first on Conviction .
Mohamed Abdulahi defeated Baronetcy Estate’s bid to force him to demolish part of his roof and pay R3.7 million in penalties. The post Homeowner fights estate bid to tear down roof and impose R3.7 million penalty appeared first on Conviction .
Golden Gate Highlands National Park has launched a seven-cable zipline, adding a new adventure experience to its dinosaurs, hikes and horse rides. The post Golden Gate takes adventure to new heights with thrilling new mountain zipline appeared first on Conviction .