Articles for Lee-Anne Bruce
Here’s how we can move to renewable energy in a just way
Mining companies could fulfil their social obligations by investing in these projects
By Robert Krause and Lee-Anne Bruce
Opinion | 17 March 2025
What I learned on my journey through breast cancer
In Breast Cancer Awareness Month we can all do something to help
Opinion | 16 October 2024
The right to die with dignity
We need to change our law
By Lee-Anne Bruce and Sheena Swemmer
Opinion | 19 June 2019
A teenager was sexually violated at her school in October 2015. Her teachers, the principal, and the Gauteng education department all failed her
Family is suing for R1.5 million
By Lee-Anne Bruce and Sheena Swemmer
Opinion | 27 February 2019
Land alone is not enough
If municipalities fail to supply services, communities cannot properly use their land
By Lee-Anne Bruce and Sithuthukile Mkhize
Opinion | 25 February 2019
Sibusiso Mavuka has spent ten years in prison, and appeared in court 91 times. He has never been convicted of any crime.
Mandela’s 100th birthday is a time for us to reflect on our criminal justice system
By Lee-Anne Bruce and Palesa Madi
Opinion | 18 September 2018
Why communities have gone to court over the Mining Charter
“Nothing about us without us”
By Lee-Anne Bruce, Robert Krause, Wandisa Phama and Louis Snyman
Opinion | 2 November 2017