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

Joburg’s financial woes laid bare in scathing letter from finance minister Godongwana

Mayor Dada Morero insists there is “no cause for concern”

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News | 7 May 2026

Constitutional Court rules against Beit Bridge fence contractors

Companies must repay all profits from failed R40-million Covid-era project

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Law | 5 May 2026

Project uses plants to clean the Jukskei River

EcoFilter system will collect data to tackle sewage and industrial contamination

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Brief | 5 May 2026

Johannesburg has spent ten years hiring consultants while Slovo Park families wait

The Upgrading of Informal Settlements Programme has failed

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Opinion | 5 May 2026

March and March protest turns ugly again

Protesters diverted from the agreed route and attacked immigrants

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Brief | 30 April 2026

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