The uMkhonto weSizwe Party has lodged an urgent application in the Gauteng High Court to halt former NDPP Shamila Batohi's pension and post‑term gratuities pending a review. The party also wants to reverse funding for her legal costs in the Nkabinde Inquiry, arguing payments must be lawful and rational amid alleged misconduct. The MK says concerns raised during Batohi's testimony at the inquiry require scrutiny before any benefits are disbursed. The three‑part case is scheduled for hearing in March. For reaction and analysis on the merits of the case, Elvis Presslin spoke to Mametlwe Sebei, Lecturer in the College of Law at University of South Africa, UNISA

The Federation of Unions of South Africa, (FEDUSA) says it backs the suspension of University of Fort Hare Vice-Chancellor Professor Sakhela Buhlungu following a forensic investigation into irregular executive appointments
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The South African National Taxi Council says it will be ramping up efforts to improve road safety
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The Democratic Alliance pushes authorities to investigate the Patriotic Alliance and its leader Gayton McKenzie over allegations linking them to alleged organized crime and the drug trade
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