Articles for Nathan Geffen
Billions spent on railway contracts. Yet Metrorail collapses
Roy Moodley, who is implicated in a leaked forensic report, says that criminal charges have been laid against GroundUp reporters
By Aidan Jones and Nathan Geffen
News | 16 November 2018
Judge Hlophe fails to explain why judgments are extremely late
Sixteen judgments at the Cape High Court have been outstanding for more than half-a-year. Six have been outstanding since 2016.
News | 29 June 2018
Stop the drought conspiracy theories
Hateful messages by ideologues can harm Jewish-Muslim relations
Opinion | 26 February 2018
Drought: Has Cape Town planned properly for Day Zero?
There are several unanswered questions
By Aidan Jones and Nathan Geffen
Analysis | 6 December 2017
Herbex misleads after legal setback
The Advertising Standards Authority can issue rulings on the adverts of non-members
By Safura Abdool Karim and Nathan Geffen
Law | 6 October 2017
Takedown of Black Opinion website exposes poor SA internet law
Internet Service Providers should not have to decide which websites are kosher
Opinion | 18 July 2017
Gupta-owned company demands R10 million for defamation
Re-Action Consulting’s claims about Optimum were widely known and probably true
By Nathan Geffen and Lilly Wimberly
News | 3 July 2017
Gupta-owned company blocks improved health-care in Mpumalanga
This story exemplifies how state capture affects poor people
News | 28 June 2017
Why we’re dropping Google Ads
The advertising model is broken: we’re opting out
News | 10 April 2017