City of Johannesburg leaves historic Kliptown site to rot
Now volunteers are cleaning up neglected Walter Sisulu Square
By Chris Gilili
News | 19 May 2022
Concourt to rule on access to books for blind people
Hundreds march in support of amendments to the Copyright Act that will improve access to published works for blind and visually impaired people
News | 12 May 2022
Pikitup, the pastor and the lost recycling depot
No sign of depot launched by Joyline Josamu
By Ezekiel Kekana and Raymond Joseph
News | 11 May 2022
Video: Bara Hospital fails patients
Part five in our series on Gauteng’s healthcare crisis
Video | 28 April 2022
Soweto residents block roads in electricity protest
Protesters demand that City Power restore the power supply, after a 13 day outage
By Chris Gilili
Brief | 26 April 2022
Court battle over whether you have to pay to protest
Right2Know versus City of Johannesburg case will be heard next week
Law | 22 April 2022
Diepsloot business owners take on Gauteng Premier
New Act to invigorate the township economy won’t make a difference if basic services are not improved, business owners tell David Makhura
By Chris Gilili
News | 13 April 2022
Zimbabweans live in fear of vigilantes in Diepsloot
Meanwhile police conduct searches for undocumented immigrants
By Chris Gilili
News | 11 April 2022
Not much sign of “houses, security and comfort” where the Freedom Charter was signed
Behind Walter Sisulu Square are crumbling houses and crowded informal settlements
Feature | 5 April 2022