Joburg mom faces bankruptcy over R2.9-million water bill

Experts say a leak this size on her property is unlikely, while the City insists on 50% payment before engaging in dispute resolution

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News | 29 April 2026

Pretoria disrupted by anti-immigrant march

March and March campaign expands from Durban

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Brief | 28 April 2026

Zondo hits back at former PRASA board members

Bid by Lucky Montana and others to review State Capture corruption findings in jeopardy

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Law | 28 April 2026

New centre to support whistleblowers

Courage Hub SA launches as new whistleblower protection laws are debated

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Brief | 28 April 2026

Permit chaos leaves Joburg traders in limbo

City blames delays on its legal battles with SERI

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News | 23 April 2026

Constitutional Court rules Human Rights Commission cannot issue binding directives

The apex court has dismissed the SAHRC’s appeal to have its directives automatically enforced but insists it remains a “potent” rights guardian

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Law | 22 April 2026

The need to grow food in informal settlements

Government must take food security into account when upgrading informal settlements like Slovo Park, says SERI

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Opinion | 22 April 2026

Stop blaming immigrants for government failures, Johannesburg marchers say

“This march is a declaration that no one is illegal and that our future is bound together as one human race”

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Brief | 20 April 2026

City of Joburg admits “little to show” decades after Slovo Park upgrade promises

“All we are asking for is dignity,” community development forum chair tells government

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Brief | 16 April 2026