Abdul Boonzaaier, the son of former Hard Livings gang boss Rashied Staggie, is once more behind bars.
For over a decade, Sara Asmall has travelled to Cape Town to attend the trial of the man who killed her daughter.
Ses'khona leader Andile Lili, who was arrested for inciting violence, is expected to appear in court today.
A former colonel has found himself in the dock for murder, attempted murder and for stealing weapons and selling them to gangs.
Three men arrested in connection with the fatal stabbing of Joe Kanyona have been charged with premeditated murder.
The Justice Department is out to nab 900 maintenance defaulters in the Cape who collectively owe around R5m.
A Mitchells Plain police officer has been found guilty of statutory rape and sexually assaulting his lover's daughter.
"We're crushing the number," criminal justice officials said after 28's gang boss George Thomas was jailed for life.
The State has decided to hold off on closing its case in the matter of the so-called “poo protesters”.
The Cape Argus took centre stage at the court case of the four men charged with throwing poo at the Cape provincial legislature.
The dad of Micheala Adriaanse found himself in the dock, seconds after his daughter's alleged killer appeared.
Convicted killer Thandi Maqubela's movements seemed mechanical after she had been sentenced to 18 years in prison.
A Brackenfell man arrested for the murder of a farmer’s wife stood calmly in the dock alongside the woman’s son.
Cosatu has taken its fight with the City of Cape Town over the roll out of MyCiTi buses to the Equality Court.
Relatives of slain metro cop Mpumelelo Xakekile may never know why a teenager gunned him down in the street.
Four people found guilty of murder following a vigilante killing could escape a prison sentence.
The man arrested for allegedly shooting to death a Woodstock man at a filling station will remain in custody at Pollsmoor.
Toufiq Joseph was out on bail in a criminal case and had four knives in his car when he was shot dead.
Three men and a woman arrested in the Western Cape for possession of drugs estimated at more than R1m were released on bail.
Raymond Evans has again been excused from court proceedings while he continues his travels abroad with his wife.
Surita Cowley testified that she lost her "whole world" when her only son, Olwyn, was killed for his car.
Angy Peter, convicted of murder, was a hero in her community and does not deserve to be sent to jail for life, her lawyer said.
One of the men found guilty of Olwyn Cowley’s murder may be suffering from post traumatic stress disorder, a court heard.
Angy Peter fought back tears while a social worker told the court that her four children might be separated.
A married pair of heroin addicts are accused of killing two people in separate murder cases.