Call for government to save Durban’s contaminated rivers
“Toxic” levels of E. coli will require national government intervention, say water activists
News | 27 February 2023
Gandhi’s legacy in South Africa threatened by lack of government interest and dwindling funds
Gandhi Museum and the Phoenix Settlement he founded no longer have any major donors
By Benita Enoch
News | 17 February 2023
Phoenix still unsettled by 2021 unrest
Collapsing basic services are crippling the town’s attempts to rebuild community
By Benita Enoch
Feature | 1 February 2023
Case of Durban cops in court for Regan Naidoo’s death postponed yet again
Naidoo died in police custody in 2018
By Benita Enoch
Brief | 27 January 2023
Fresh protests erupt in Phoenix as power outages continue
Supply lines unable to cope with surges caused by loadshedding
By Benita Enoch
Brief | 19 January 2023
Politicians blamed for stoking Phoenix protests
After an extended power outage, people took to the streets burning tyres
By Benita Enoch
News | 17 January 2023
How an honest PRASA worker turned down corrupt money and helped uncover fraud
Over R9-million worth of bogus claims processed in just six months - in a scheme that could run back to 2014
By James Stent
News | 18 November 2022
About 300 Durban climate activists picket against oil and gas exploration
“We are not going to allow oil mining to exacerbate our climate change” says environmental activist
By Benita Enoch
Brief | 11 November 2022
eThekwini flooded with sewage due to treatment plant failures
Experts and political parties have accused the municipality of minimising the enormity of the sewage pollution
By Benita Enoch
News | 11 November 2022