Analysis
South Africa’s HIV treatment programme: a phoenix rising from the ashes?
Over 4 million people are on treatment but the programme may be stuttering
Analysis | 13 December 2017
Drought: Has Cape Town planned properly for Day Zero?
There are several unanswered questions
By Aidan Jones and Nathan Geffen
Analysis | 6 December 2017
At last, some hope for injured workers
Compensation Fund starts to work properly again
By Pete Lewis
Analysis | 28 November 2017
Water crisis: the more we know, the better we can respond
More transparency will improve the public response
By Piotr Wolski
Analysis | 16 November 2017
Police watchdog needs R50 million from the people it watches
Conflict of interest in the funding of the Independent Police Investigative Directorate
By John Hess
Analysis | 9 October 2017
Do immigrants “steal” jobs in South Africa? What the data tell us
Overall, immigration probably creates employment
Analysis | 18 September 2017
Does Marikana really have 60,000 people?
Measuring the number of people living in an informal settlement is difficult
Analysis | 1 September 2017
End in sight for silicosis case?
Anglo American and Gold Fields may settle with miners and their families
By Pete Lewis
Analysis | 11 August 2017
Cybercrimes Bill makes cyberspace less secure
It also has a sinister provision that will make it easier for State Security to undermine privacy and freedom
By Murray Hunter and Alison Tilley
Analysis | 28 July 2017