A crèche battles to survive after cops fail to pitch
Teachers say they fear for their and the children’s safety
By Vincent Lali
News | 13 June 2022
No constitutional right to stupidity, says judge
Cape High Court upholds judgment of almost R7-million award against Road Accident Fund
Law | 10 June 2022
Cape Town housing project brought to a halt in protest over jobs
Delft residents demand work on Symphony Way project
News | 9 June 2022
High Court finds spousal visa rules unconstitutional
Foreign parents of South African children should be allowed to remain in the country even if their relationship with their spouse ends
Law | 9 June 2022
Struggle activist denied his pension
Rose Sonto was banned, detained and jailed under apartheid. But the Special Pensions Appeal Board could find no trace of his activism. Now the Public Protector has ordered a review
By James Stent
News | 8 June 2022
Judge sets deadline for Western Cape Education Department to find schools for seven learners
Equal Education Law Centre inundated with requests from desperate parents of unplaced learners
News | 8 June 2022
Volunteers gets their hands dirty to rescue endangered plants
“We should look like Namaqualand in the spring but because everything has been destroyed, it isn’t like that anymore.”
By Liezl Human
Brief | 7 June 2022
“We have so many artists in Khayelitsha” — owner of township art centre hopes to expand
Nwabisa Nkonyana teaches art to children
Photo Essay | 7 June 2022
Delft protesters want better roads, better policing, and toilets at the taxi rank
“We want a bigger police station and more police to serve the community” says SANCO leader
By Vincent Lali
News | 6 June 2022