South Africa’s giant pain problem

Millions of South Africans suffer from chronic pain, and it’s not being properly managed

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Feature | 4 May 2026

A life in pain: Soghra Walton’s story

“I have seen more physicians than I can count”

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Feature | 4 May 2026

US funding cuts put Cape Town users at risk of not getting vital medicine

Streetscapes stepped in to help foot the bill for methadone costs after access issues at some centres

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News | 1 May 2026

Cape Town struggles to relocate Khayelitsha families living on sinkholes

City warns against filling holes with debris but residents say they cannot live with open sinkholes

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Brief | 1 May 2026

Court declares Cape Town’s new fixed charges unconstitutional

Fixed charges for water, sanitation, and cleaning must be set aside from 30 June

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Law | 30 April 2026

Billions and trillions: understanding large amounts of money

Monetary values have become so huge that we have become numb to their meaning

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Charts | 30 April 2026

Mthatha residents block N2 over water crisis

“I can’t remember when we last had water. It’s been months”

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Brief | 30 April 2026

Water contractors down tools, demand payment from eThekwini municipality

Mayor Xaba promised outstanding payments would be processed soon

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Brief | 30 April 2026

March and March protest turns ugly again

Protesters diverted from the agreed route and attacked immigrants

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Brief | 30 April 2026