Langa learners beat the heat in their “pocket forest”

Siyabulela Primary School learners can escape their sweltering classrooms

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Brief | 11 March 2026

Tongaat: A ticking time bomb set to go off in April

The company’s mills must open soon for the sugarcane harvest, but its bank accounts are frozen

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Law | 11 March 2026

Eastern Cape pensioners must give back the road grader they seized, court rules

Ugie villagers took control of the vehicle to protest against the municipality’s failure to fix roads

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News | 11 March 2026

This Durban swimming pool has been in ruins for 10 years

The eThekwini municipality says renovations to the Newlands swimming pool will be completed by December 2026

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Brief | 11 March 2026

Volunteers turn derelict historic building into a thriving community centre

A 19th-century Cape Dutch homestead in Cape Town has been revived through a partnership between SAHRA and volunteers

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Brief | 11 March 2026

Limpopo village without water after heavy floods wash away pipes

Residents have struggled to access water for almost two months

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Brief | 10 March 2026

Work on Eastern Cape clinic stalled because health department didn’t pay the builder

Patients have to queue in the rain outside a temporary clinic

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News | 10 March 2026

Pollution is killing Gauteng’s fresh water sources

Failing sewage systems, rapid urbanisation and industrial pollution have turned Gauteng’s rivers into an environmental and public health problem

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Feature | 10 March 2026

City Power billing changes leave JHB residents with sky-high bills

Johannesburg’s power utility says credits of R136-million have been issued to 86 customers who were overcharged

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News | 10 March 2026