Decriminalise sex work bill back in Parliament years later

SWEAT and Asijiki Coalition welcome some progress by government

By

Brief | 17 August 2026

Court victory for Wild Coast activists

Apex court sets aside Shell and Impact Africa’s exploration right

By

Law | 14 August 2026

Why do Joburg’s taps keep running dry?

Poor management has caused frequent, prolonged water outages and left many families dependent on water tankers

By

Feature | 14 August 2026

Lucky Montana no-show leaves his two properties legally frozen

The former PRASA boss was due to oppose a bid to freeze R15.75-million in properties he allegedly bought with proceeds of corruption

By

Law | 11 August 2026

Cold front strains electricity supply in Joburg

City Power says it is dealing with almost 3,700 power outage calls on Tuesday, mostly from Hursthill, Reuven and Lenasia

By

News | 11 August 2026

Joburg city streets come alive for Women’s Day weekend

Hundreds of young people parade in bird costumes

By

Photo Essay | 11 August 2026

Chapter Nine commissioners are not workers, high court rules

Judge says public office bearers cannot claim employee-style benefits unless provided for in law

By

Law | 5 August 2026

Joburg refuse collection at a standstill as workers block Pikitup depots

Contract workers want the same rights as permanent workers

By

News | 4 August 2026

Acting judge told to explain possible AI ‘hallucinations’ in judgment

Appeal hearing found at least 11 fictitious or inaccurate case citations in the judgment

By

Law | 4 August 2026