But Joburg City Councillor Juwairiya Kaldine’s actions remain questionable
Law | 19 February 2025
He reportedly said that the need to be authentic was greater than his fear of death
News | 17 February 2025
Educational Bookshop, opened in 1984, is the best-known bookstore in occupied East Jerusalem
By Rachel Holmes and Dana Mills
News | 12 February 2025
Weinberg, a key figure in the Right2Know Campaign, died on 28 January 2025
Obituary | 4 February 2025
A critical look at the recent press ombud ruling in Asylum Seeker, Refugee and Migrant Coalition v BloemNews
Law | 3 February 2025
Inaccuracies gave misleading impression, says McKenzie. But when will there be a proper account of how and why R800k was spent?
Law | 28 January 2025
Parents at Pretoria High School for Girls complained about two articles by the Daily Maverick
Law | 17 December 2024
Newspaper ordered to publish an apology and correction for inaccurate claims
Law | 6 December 2024
News24 complained about a “storified press statement” issued by Sekunjalo, majority shareholder in Independent
Law | 5 December 2024
We review the complaint of Hassen Lorgat against The Citizen
Law | 4 December 2024
The court will hear two applications relating to copyright and the rights of blind people to convert works into accessible formats
Law | 23 October 2024
Attacks were also launched on the integrity of our reporter
News | 17 October 2024
IOL says it will not apologise and is applying for leave to appeal the ruling
Law | 3 September 2024
Journalists need to be careful when repeating previously published allegations
Law | 2 September 2024
The ruling raises serious questions about the ethics on Sunday Independent and other Independent Media publications
Law | 12 August 2024
Opinion may be “extreme, unjust, unbalanced, exaggerated and prejudiced” but it must be “honestly-held … without malice, on a matter of public interest on facts that are true”.
Law | 18 June 2024