The Zimbabwe Exemption Permit lapses in December and the South African government has not indicated if it will renew it
News | 27 May 2021
No smartphones, poor connectivity and a lack of transport make registering impractical
News | 27 May 2021
The City’s former employees want employment contracts, not the compensation awarded to them by the Labour Court
By Masego Mafata and Julia Evans
News | 26 May 2021
Health department official replies to article in GroundUp
Right to reply | 26 May 2021
Judge sends message that courts should not be used to prevent workers organising
By Joseph Chirume and Nompendulo Ngubane
News | 26 May 2021
Readers tell us there are other places as bad as Bering Street in Kariega
Video | 26 May 2021
Bitou Municipality is helping the fire victims
Brief | 26 May 2021
This Northern Cape ward covers a massive amount of territory and only has 22,000 people, but it exemplifies the local government problems across the country
Feature | 26 May 2021
City says it has an interdict to stop new shacks from being built on the land
News | 26 May 2021
“Most of us are unable to pay our bills” says protesting taxi driver
News | 25 May 2021
Youths block roads in protest over outage
Brief | 25 May 2021
But Parliament has failed to enforce its recommendations in the past
News | 25 May 2021
An assessment of the rollout so far
By Nathan Geffen and Marcus Low
Analysis | 24 May 2021
Beneficiaries blame developer for poor workmanship and maintenance issues
News | 24 May 2021
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