Ramaphosa 'disappointed' at decision to free Chris Hani's killer, Janusz Waluś

  • 📰 SundayTimesZA
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 10 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 7%
  • Publisher: 51%

Law Law Headlines News

But on the Supreme Court's dismissal of Jacob Zuma's appeal, president says the law must take its course.

President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed disappointment at the Constitutional Court's decision to release Chris Hani's killer Janusz Waluś on parole. ..

You’ve always trusted us to help you navigate the world. Support the Sunday Times by becoming a premium member for only R80 and keep the conversation going. You can cancel anytime.

 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.

Hahaha whites don't play when it comes to one of thier own the minute you go against one thier own they will remind you about what you said the other day. If you don't understand me reread the whole article

Who cares about spys

Cyril is playing mind games with us. Let him fix Eskom permanently.

PresidentPinocchio 😤.

Buffoon

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 47. in LAW

Law Law Latest News, Law Law Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

SCA ruling is ‘an exercise in cruelty and degrading punishment,’ says Zuma foundationSCA ruling is ‘an exercise in cruelty and degrading punishment,’ says Zuma foundation: The Jacob Zuma Foundation has criticised the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) ruling that the former president must go back to jail. Stealing and misappropriating taxpayer money to enrich friends and build Nkandla is cruel and degrading, and an insult to every South African who was supposed to benefit from that money!!! What happened to Kwezi (sp) was cruel, criminal and degrading. They do not follow or understand the rule of law and the powers vested in Commissioners of the departments. This is not a Banana Republic. This is a country governed by law
Source: SABreakingNews - 🏆 41. / 51 Read more »

SCA ruling is ‘an exercise in cruelty and degrading punishment,’ says Zuma foundationThe Jacob Zuma Foundation has criticised the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) ruling that the former president must go back to jail.
Source: SowetanLIVE - 🏆 13. / 63 Read more »

Row over k-word: Judge Goliath gets nod to sue Judge Salie-Hlophe for defamation | News24Western Cape High Court Deputy Judge President Patricia Goliath has obtained permission from the Supreme Court of Appeal to sue Judge Gayaat Salie-Hlope for defamation. TammyPetersen87 Th nonsense about the 'K' word. The word was brought to SA by black people who were escaping the Arab slavers. It is an Arabic word which the Arabs called black people. When black people moved south they called themselves that when they met others because they knew nothing else TammyPetersen87 It’s a mess in that division. Pun intended. TammyPetersen87 Get to finally destroy Hlophe JP via his wife,APARTHEID tricks.
Source: News24 - 🏆 4. / 80 Read more »

Defend Our Democracy says SCA ruling on Zuma's medical parole shows no one is above the law | News24Civic organisation Defend Our Democracy has weighed in on an Supreme Court of Appeal ruling on former president Jacob Zuma and a Constitutional Court ruling on Janusz Walus, who was jailed for the murder of Chris Hani. Bazifaka emlilweni abakwesabi yini ukusha Defend Our Democracy’s views differ from the sentiment of many African people who believe that Janusz Walus should not have been given parole for assassinating Chris Hani. What about the impact on the Hani family who have received a life sentence of pain and anger with no parole? I believe that the SCA has taken the views of the public in consideration. Will read the judgment though. Death causes lifelong pain anyway. Why do we have a parole system if convicted murderers cannot apply for parole.
Source: News24 - 🏆 4. / 80 Read more »