Langaville families lose flushing loos case
Residents of the informal settlement went to court because they have had “temporary” chemical toilets for over 12 years
Law | 2 April 2024
Legal setback for PRASA whistleblower
Fired head of legal Martha Ngoye’s reinstatement overturned on appeal
Law | 28 March 2024
Court tells Lottery legal manager to pay punitive costs
“It is impossible to avoid the inference that this application is a tactic to delay, rather than finalise the disciplinary proceedings in good time,” said acting Judge Johan Moorcroft
Law | 28 March 2024
Centre for quadraplegics may have to close if Gauteng funding cuts are implemented
Gauteng Department of Social Development says funding decisions will be finalised before the end of March
By Daniel Steyn
News | 27 March 2024
Homeowners protest after City Power tackles illegal connections
700 houses targeted in sting operation
Brief | 27 March 2024
Rude and threatening magistrate fired
Judge upholds dismissal of Judith van Schalkwyk, who also took money from an attorney to travel to the US
Law | 26 March 2024
Concourt says no to dodgy lottery lawyer
The Legal Practice Council must now investigate GroundUp’s complaint against Lesley Ramulifho
Brief | 26 March 2024
Protesters block busy Vereeniging road to complain about stalled housing project
Kanana Park residents from Thulamntwana township brought traffic to a standstill on Monday
Brief | 26 March 2024
Beating a thousand drums for Palestine
This year’s Constitution Hill Human Rights Festival focused on the war in Gaza
Brief | 25 March 2024