Supreme Court of Appeal

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South Africa

South Africa’s Constitutional Court strikes down dual citizenship restriction

In a landmark ruling, South Africa’s Constitutional Court has declared Section 6(1)(a) of the Citizenship Act unconstitutional, a provision that had automatically stripped citizens of their nationality if they acquired another citizenship without prior permission. The ruling, delivered on May 6, 2025, restores citizenship to thousands of South Africans who lost it under the now-invalidated clause. The Democratic Alliance (DA), which initiated the legal challenge, hailed the judgment as a […]

today7 May, 2025

Oshiwambo

Oonkambadhala dhomupresitend omukulu Jacob Zuma eethiwe kaaha fute oo rand oomilio 28.9 dhoka ena dhiifuta yopaveta yepangelo oshili emanepo lyethimbo

Aatamaneki taya kalelapo epangelo oyati oonkambadhala dhomupresitend omukulu Jacob Zuma eethiwe kaaha fute oo rand oomilio 28.9 dhoka ena dhiifuta yopaveta yepangelo oshili emanepo lyethimbo. Mo 2021,o Supreme Court of Appeal oya mono kutya Zuma kali ta vulu oku futilwa iifuta yopaveta kaafuti yoompale dhepangelo moshipotha she shokwaahalonga nuuyuki. O News24 oya lopota kutya momikanda dhompangu,epangelo olyati ngele Zuma ota ethiwa a zemo moshipotha,nena itashi lundulula oshinima shoka kutya iimaliwa […]

today27 March, 2025

South Africa

S.A organization Calls for Accountability as Dlamini Is Ordered to Repay R2 Million

South Africa's Public Servants Association has urged for more accountability after the Supreme Court of Appeal ordered former Social Development minister, Bathabile Dlamini, to repay two-million-rand for private security services. The court ruled that the South African Social Security Agency’s payment of 3.5-million-rand for the services was unlawful. The association’s Claude Naiker condemned the misuse of power by politicians and called for better controls to prevent wasteful spending of public […]

today18 December, 2024

South Africa

S.A’s Constitutional Court Reserves Judgment in DA Abroad’s Citizenship Challenge

  The Constitutional Court has reserved judgment in DA Abroad’s citizenship court case. The petition is challenging the South African Citizenship Act, which mandates the loss of citizenship for South Africans after acquiring another nationality without permission. The Supreme Court of Appeal had previously ruled in favour, while the Constitutional Court was meant to ratify this. The DA’s Ludré Stevens says they advocate for an automatic citizenship restoration:    

today6 November, 2024

Oshiwambo

South Africa ohela okuulike o Chief Justice omukiintu gotango.

Omupresitend Cyril Ramaposa okwa tumbula Mandisa Maya,eli omupevi Chief Justice, onga o Chief Justice omupe goshilongo. Oshikako she otashi tameke mu 01 Sept ,sho taka pingenapo Chief Justice Rayomond Zondo,ngoka tayi moshipundi shevululuko. Omunamimvo 60 Maya okwa longa onga omupresitend go Supreme Court of Appeal,ompangu ontiyali yopombanda moshilongo,. Nokwali omukiintu gotango goshipa oshiluudhe okuulikilwa mompangu yo Supreme Court of Appeal,nomukiintu gotango uulikwa onga o deputy presitend, nomupresitend gompangu ndjoka. Maya […]

today26 July, 2024

South Africa

City of Cape Town Applauds Supreme Court’s Upholding of Landowner Rights Against Unlawful Occupation

The City of Cape Town has welcomed the Supreme Court of Appeal’s rejection of a bid to strike down the legal right of landowners to protect their property from unlawful occupation. The city says the EFF and the South African Human Rights Commission have been trying to prevent it from taking action against illegal occupiers of municipal land, without a court order. Mayor, Geordin Hill-Lewis says the continued protection of […]

today12 July, 2024