JHB neighbourhood demands police station
“Crime is too high and people are dying. We need our own police station.”
By Zoë Postman
News | 12 January 2018
Forensic auditor’s recommendation on PRASA security company ignored
Unclear how such an obscure company won contracts worth R118 million from 2010 to 2016
News | 15 December 2017
Bedfordview beggars face crackdown
Fuelled by rhetoric on crime, attitudes to beggars all over the country are hardening
Feature | 25 October 2017
Soweto gay pride march against hate crimes
Last year’s event was cancelled
Photo Essay | 2 October 2017
Ekapa Minerals abandons part of its case against Zama Zama miners
Interdict found to be flawed
Law | 20 September 2017
Protest at Soweto school engulfed in race tensions
Exams disrupted as parents prevent teachers from entering school
News | 18 September 2017
Immigrants make Johannesburg a vibrant city, says rights organisation
Mayor Herman Mashaba’s attitude described as “very scary”
News | 1 September 2017
Should the state pay damages if a police officer hurts his partner?
The High Court and Supreme Court of Appeal reached different decisions. Now the Constitutional Court must decide.
Law | 23 August 2017
Wits students stand up for gay rights
“We stand here in pride, in solidarity and in defiance with what it means to be in a positive, beautiful and queer relationship.”
News | 21 August 2017