Rubbish is piling up across Johannesburg

With only two operating landfills, compactor trucks have longer turnaround times, creating refuse collection backlogs

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News | 13 March 2026

Student hunger a hidden crisis at universities, Human Rights Commission hears

Studies show 66% of UWC students and 65% of University of the Free State students are food insecure, but the issue is underreported due to stigma

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Brief | 13 March 2026

Joburg residents line the streets and cheer army deployment

A convoy of South African National Defence Force, military police and SAPS move through Eldorado Park, Riverlea and Westbury

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News | 11 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

Madagascan-inspired dance festival in Soweto

The fourth ITROTRA–MAP Dance Festival brought together artists from Madagascar, Mozambique, Sweden, France and Germany

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Photo Essay | 9 March 2026

Our pool is a dumping site, say Joburg residents

Only 32 of the city’s 57 public pools are open this summer

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Brief | 5 March 2026

Lottery fraudsters must personally pay back R14-million

Judge Margaret Victor ruled that brothers Tshimangadzo and Ndoweni Mukutu acted in concert to defraud the National Lotteries Commission

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Law | 4 March 2026

Activists demand government improve maternal health care

More than 50 mothers and activists picketed outside the National Department of Health in Pretoria to demand better maternity healthcare

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Brief | 2 March 2026

Johannesburg: Where water runs in the streets, but not in the taps

Nearly half the city’s water is lost to leaks

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News | 2 March 2026