Inside the Pietermaritzburg mortuary where workers are on a go-slow
GroundUp found corpses piled up and decomposing
News | 20 November 2018
10 taps for 1,000 families in Wallacedene
Broken drains, blocked toilets, filthy water in the streets
By Vincent Lali
News | 20 November 2018
Abahlali activist claims he was left out of electricity project as punishment
But municipality says project can’t be completed because area is not safe
News | 20 November 2018
What does the Constitutional Court’s judgment on protests mean?
The ruling will help people hold peaceful protests without fear of getting criminal records
Law | 20 November 2018
Khayelitsha motorcycle club donates to Children’s Home
Bikers say they want to change people’s perception of them and to educate others about road safety
Solutions | 20 November 2018
Herzlia alumni “condemn” punishment of students who protested
Letter of support written for two learners that knelt during the Israeli national anthem
By Kim Reynolds
News | 19 November 2018
Workers march to Cape Town Civic demanding permanent employment
“We want the City to hire workers permanently and stop using labour brokers”
By Vincent Lali
Brief | 19 November 2018
Concourt judgment affirms right to protest without permission
Ten Social Justice Coalition members who chained themselves to Cape Town civic centre will not have criminal records
By Zoë Postman
Law | 19 November 2018
Border War veterans fall through the cracks of reconciliation
“32 Battalion raped our women. They killed our brothers and sisters. It’s painful living with the legacy of their oppression.”
Text by Christopher Clark. Photos by Shaun Swingler.
Feature | 19 November 2018