Activists gather at TotalEnergies offices to “Kick Polluters Out of Africa”

Campaign laid blame for South Africa’s skyrocketing electricity tariffs at the feet of the fossil fuel industry

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Brief | 29 May 2026

Meet the neighbourhood watch patrolling a river to stop pollution

The Roodekrans Neighbourhood Watch believes water needs to be protected as much as people and property

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News | 28 May 2026

Government scrambles to deal with anti-immigration protests

Ministers convened a “high-level” meeting at the Union Buildings on Monday

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News | 26 May 2026

Yonela Mnana: “Music education should not be a luxury”

The jazz pianist has built a career challenging the perception of blindness through music

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Photo Essay | 26 May 2026

Hundreds protest in Gauteng over government funding mess

NGOs call for an end to delayed payments, an overhaul of the payment process and transparency

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News | 22 May 2026

Private health providers don’t need government permission to operate, ConCourt rules

The apex court has unanimously ruled that sections of the National Health Act requiring private hospitals and doctors to get government permission to operate, were unconstitutional

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Law | 18 May 2026

Constitutional Court rules asylum seekers once rejected cannot reapply

The majority judgment found that the Refugees Act is silent on reapplications and the court would come dangerously close to legislating if it allowed these

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Law | 13 May 2026

Schools left in darkness as municipal bills mount

Gauteng education department says schools must pay for electricity themselves

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Brief | 12 May 2026

“Disability is just one part of our life” – meet the dancer breaking barriers on stage

Lethabo Shai lost her leg aged two. Now she’s a professional dancer telling her story.

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Photo Essay | 11 May 2026