But in order for electricity infrastructure to be installed, the City of Cape Town says, some families must move
By Mary-Anne Gontsana and Sandiso Phaliso
News | 27 February 2025
Two weeks before the hearing, Western Cape Government announced the Sea Point property will include affordable housing
By Daniel Steyn and Matthew Hirsch
News | 27 February 2025
Judge says Gugulethu Yako’s appeal has no merit
Law | 27 February 2025
A dozen countries on the continent still execute and most still have the death penalty in law, if not in practice
By Nick Fabré
Law | 27 February 2025
The provincial roads department says there’s no budget to complete repairs on the busy D4 linking Elim to the N1
By Thembi Siaga
News | 27 February 2025
Unclear why same investigators, with unclear qualifications for the job, have presented more or less the same obvious findings to Parliament a second time
By Marecia Damons and Nathan Geffen
News | 26 February 2025
But Zackie Achmat criticises plan for lacking firm targets, commitments, and timelines
News | 26 February 2025
The world class research conducted in SA is vital for everyone
Opinion | 26 February 2025
Litigation against the vigilante group started a year ago
News | 26 February 2025
Company not allowed to base workers’ pay on targets, says CCMA
Law | 25 February 2025
Hundreds of Thekwini College TVET students say they haven’t been able to pay for residences due to funding bungle
Brief | 25 February 2025
Despite a 2019 court ruling on “family joining”, spouses and children of asylum seekers are struggling to get documented
By Nontobeko Mkhwanazi and Kimberly Mutandiro
News | 25 February 2025
Judge Mushtak Parker is appearing before a Judicial Conduct Tribunal in a case that involves allegations of physical assault, sexual harassment and stolen trust money
Law | 24 February 2025
“Arbitrary detentions of civilians, torture and rape are widespread” says protestor
By Ihsaan Haffejee and Joseph Bracken
News | 24 February 2025
Judgment has been reserved in an urgent application to halt a luxury development on Botmaskop slopes
By John Yeld
News | 24 February 2025
The university says it will not be “covering or waiving” any debt
By Liezl Human
Brief | 24 February 2025
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