The Constitutional Court is battling. Here’s what can be done to fix it

Freedom Under Law has proposed several solutions to help the overburdened apex court

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News | 19 May 2026

Schools built by Eastern Cape families in the 1980s have been left to ruin

All the parents asked is that the state maintain and upgrade the schools

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News | 19 May 2026

SRD grant recipients queue all day at Benoni SASSA office – only to be turned away

Beneficiaries trying to update their details or reinstate payments say they have to make multiple trips because the system of often down and queues are very long and slow

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Brief | 19 May 2026

Pensioners queue from 2am at SASSA office in Tshwane

Beneficiaries sleep on cardboard outside the Soshanguve office

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Brief | 19 May 2026

Private health providers don’t need government permission to operate, ConCourt rules

The apex court has unanimously ruled that sections of the National Health Act requiring private hospitals and doctors to get government permission to operate, were unconstitutional

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Law | 18 May 2026

“My death was in front of me” - aftermath of the Cape storm

Farm workers at Holland Farm in Rawsonville describe spending a night trapped on rooftops as floodwaters swept through their cottages, leaving three people dead

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Photo Essay | 18 May 2026

Blaming immigrants for our problems is a fool’s game

Lives will not be improved by vigilante action, mass deportations and expressions of hatred

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GroundView | 18 May 2026

Government may finally be heeding calls for Cape Town military land to be developed for housing

An estimated 67,000 homes could be built at Ysterplaat, Wingfield and Youngsfield

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Brief | 18 May 2026

Chief Justice dismisses bid by former PRASA board members to sue Zondo

The former board members are seeking to set aside findings of corruption made against them by the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into State Capture

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Brief | 15 May 2026