Water tankers everywhere in Joburg, yet surprisingly hard to find

Johannesburg deploys dozens of tankers daily during outages. We tried to find them

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News | 26 June 2026

Mayfair immigrants put their faith in South Africa’s police to protect them

Gauteng Commissioner says SAPS will act against anyone inciting violence

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Brief | 25 June 2026

Appeal Court overturns Joburg eviction ruling

In 2024, occupiers of land in Rabie Ridge secured a court interdict to stop their removal

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Law | 24 June 2026

Joburg watches R10-billion flow down the drain

Auditor-General publishes scathing report on City’s water management

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Brief | 24 June 2026

Water is so close, yet so far for this Joburg neighbourhood

Thembelihle residents struggle daily to get water, but they watch dozens of water tankers fill up and then drive past

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News | 23 June 2026

500 Malawians stranded in Joburg after repatriation buses lacked permits

Seven buses from Cape Town and Durban dropped passengers at the Malawian consulate in Sandton instead of taking them home

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Brief | 22 June 2026

COSATU march to SA Reserve Bank in Pretoria over ‘high cost of living’

The Reserve Bank recently increased interest rates by 25 basis points, raising the repo rate to 7% and the prime to 10.5%.

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Brief | 19 June 2026

Equality Court slams Ngizwe Mchunu for homophobic hate speech

He was ordered to do 20 hours of human rights sensitisation training and to pay R250,000 to activist group

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Law | 19 June 2026

Constitutional Court is far too slow

The apex court is well-resourced and should not have so many rulings outstanding for longer than six months

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Charts | 19 June 2026