Party questions corruption investigation instead of corruption itself
By James Stent
Analysis | 14 August 2019
Reform of the system is necessary to “keep Cape Town clean”
By Emma Green
Analysis | 15 May 2019
Whatever the decision, the emotional toll for athletes is high
Analysis | 25 February 2019
Quarterly Labour Force Survey is the definitive source for most sectors, but not for mining
Analysis | 21 February 2019
Mark Caruso has made a handsome profit from South Africa’s natural resources
By John Yeld
Analysis | 19 February 2019
Scarcity of houses is just one part of a problem that has its roots in the province’s 1990s violence
Analysis | 20 September 2018
Clearing vegetation above the big dams is affordable and essential
By Jasper Slingsby and Mark Botha
Analysis | 29 May 2018
Dam levels are almost equal to same period last year
Analysis | 7 May 2018
Rival events held on 1 May show unequal support for Saftu and Cosatu
By Nosipiwo Manona, Nation Nyoka and Magnificent Mndebele
Analysis | 2 May 2018
Sea Point shows how developers use these organisations to advance their own interests
By Gavin Silber and Sarita Pillay
Analysis | 14 March 2018
Most water management devices installed in poor areas
Analysis | 7 March 2018
Facts are few, opinions plenty, on the cause of the water crisis
By Piotr Wolski
Analysis | 22 January 2018
As Day Zero approaches, nonsense is being spread
Analysis | 18 January 2018
Suburbs like Sea Point, Claremont and Camps Bay have far more officers per resident than Nyanga. Why?
Analysis | 17 January 2018
Over 4 million people are on treatment but the programme may be stuttering
Analysis | 13 December 2017
There are several unanswered questions
By Aidan Jones and Nathan Geffen
Analysis | 6 December 2017