Harare’s residents hail first election where state hasn’t used violence
Huge opposition rally takes place peacefully
News | 29 July 2018
What Zimbabweans think about the upcoming elections
“I will be the first person to go to Zimbabwe if a new government is installed next week”
By Joseph Chirume and Bernard Chiguvare
News | 28 July 2018
Obs locals protest for open public space
Residents worried about encroaching development
By Aidan Jones
News | 28 July 2018
If commuters thought Metrorail couldn’t get worse, it did this week
Cape Town’s central line is operating with eight train sets. It needs 33.
By Tariro Washinyira and Mary-Anne Gontsana
News | 27 July 2018
School children sent home when taps run dry
Ndlelayabasha Primary in Pietermaritzburg is struggling with water shortages
Brief | 27 July 2018
No more mud, asbestos, metal and wood: understanding the Equal Education court victory
Bhisho High Court emphasises that cabinet ministers have to explain all their decisions
Law | 27 July 2018
#UniteBehind accuses Epping company of buying copper stolen from railways
SA Metal says its staff are trained to identify stolen material and to alert management immediately
Brief | 26 July 2018
Room with a view: Occupiers explain why they have moved into a dilapidated Waterfront property
Living closer to the city has made life much easier
Feature | 26 July 2018
“I am a mother to myself, my siblings and also to our father”
Minor children care for their paralysed father in one-room shack
By Chris Gilili
News | 26 July 2018