Why National Minumum Wage negotiations are deadlocked
Are business negotiators representing the best interests of their constituency?
By Neil Coleman
Analysis | 25 October 2016
Disabled students protest against police on Wits
But as some exams disrupted university commits to continued security
By GroundUp Staff and Ihsaan Haffejee
News | 24 October 2016
Concourt judgment: a victory for spouses of farm workers
Klaase case means women's interests must be taken into account before evictions can be carried out
Law | 24 October 2016
Silent war on Somalis in Port Elizabeth
Hardly a day goes by without an attack, says Somali community
Feature | 24 October 2016
Hout Bay’s patrollers accused of being vigilantes who target innocent people
Resident recalls how he was left naked and almost dead
News | 24 October 2016
High school students protest over safety and sanitation
Learners bring Cape Town traffic to a halt
By Ashraf Hendricks and Tariro Washinyira
News | 21 October 2016
Disruptions continue at UCT with no end in sight
No classes, while students learning for exams forced out of computer labs
Brief | 21 October 2016
Why have university protests been so violent?
Factors that fuel male aggression are key to understanding this worrying phenomenon
By Guy Lamb
Analysis | 21 October 2016
Dirty communal toilets cause stink in house
“Sometimes I cannot even cook because the smell from the toilets is overwhelming”
News | 21 October 2016