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Floyd Shivambu s trial for assault of photographer in parliamentary precinct starts

Nafiz Modack, accused in Charl Kinnear s assassination,

Murder-accused and alleged underworld kingpin, Nafiz Modack, claims the 62 charges he faces, including murder and money laundering, are “vague and confusing”, and has demanded that the prosecution provide him with access to evidence.

Cape magistrate to decide on group s eviction from City s land on June 28

Cape magistrate to decide on group’s eviction from City’s land on June 28 Share Cape Town - A group of people calling themselves the Willow Arts Collective who have been living on the land where the former SA National Circus School stood, next to Hartleyvale Stadium in Observatory, will have to wait until June 28 to hear their fate in their case against the City. During the hearing at the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court Willow Arts Collective advocate Zeynab Titus argued for an application to strike out the City s housing report for the land as it was entered into the record in the City’s replying affidavit rather than in the founding affidavit.

Cape traffic chief still at work eight months after sex assault charge

Cape traffic chief still at work eight months after sex assault charge Share Cape Town - There has been an outcry over the fact that the Western Cape traffic chief Farrel Payne, who in October 2020 appeared at the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court where he was formally charged with sexual assault, crimen injuria and attempting to commit a sex act, is still in his post. Questions have been asked, including in the provincial legislature, about why eight months after a departmental investigation into the matter was opened, nothing has happened. Payne replaced long-serving traffic chief Kenny Africa who retired last August.

Underworld figures in alleged conspiracies of murder, money, guns and corruption

Underworld figures in alleged conspiracies of murder, money, guns and corruption By Genevieve Serra Share Cape Town - An indictment detailing the State’s case against alleged underworld giants Jerome Booysen, Mark Lifman and 13 others, showcases 38 serious charges involving conspiracy, guns, gangs, dirty police, incitement to kill security guards at top clubs in the city, to underworld figures and former rugby players and murder playing out like a movie scene. Controversial businessman Mark Lifman, alleged Sexy Boys gang boss Jerome Booysen, Andre Naude and 12 others, including a Sea Point detective, made an appearance at the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court earlier this week.

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