Are South Africa’s dams safe? Government does not know
A lack of qualified inspectors and low compliance with safety reports raises concerns in Parliament
News | 18 September 2024
E-hailing drivers on strike in Cape Town
Drivers want the government to intervene to improve their conditions
News | 17 September 2024
Court postpones decision on hospital security guard strike
Labour Court to rule on Friday over Golden Security guard strike at Heideveld Day Hospital in Cape Town
Brief | 16 September 2024
Extortionists now targeting social workers
Western Cape social development department had to spend R20-million on overtime to double-up social workers operating in high-risk areas
News | 16 September 2024
Sex workers celebrate pride in Cape Town
The event aimed to counter discrimination and stigma
Brief | 16 September 2024
Philippi library remains closed more than a year after robbery and vandalism
City of Cape Town says it currently has no budget, but is committed to fixing the library
Brief | 16 September 2024
SIU takes aim at ballooning dodgy medical litigation that is costing the government billions
One law firm submitted claims of nearly R500-million against the Eastern Cape health department
News | 13 September 2024
Loadshedding is not over in Cape Town’s deep south
Unplanned power outages plague residents and small businesses near Cape Point
By Tori Newby
News | 13 September 2024
Cutting of 2,400 teacher posts questioned in Western Cape Parliament
MEC for education David Maynier insists it is an “absolute last resort”
By Tori Newby
Brief | 12 September 2024