When government is a slumlord: Pefferville’s ghastly blocks of flats
“When it’s time to vote they will come here in numbers, yet we do not get any services from them”
By Chris Gilili
News | 19 September 2018
Community stops sewage project for its schools
Pietermaritzburg residents say they want houses to get priority
Brief | 19 September 2018
Nine-year-old circumcised at school by “mistake”
Doctor and health team suspended
News | 18 September 2018
Sibusiso Mavuka has spent ten years in prison, and appeared in court 91 times. He has never been convicted of any crime.
Mandela’s 100th birthday is a time for us to reflect on our criminal justice system
By Lee-Anne Bruce and Palesa Madi
Opinion | 18 September 2018
110 families in Mfuleni have no taps, toilets, electricity or even rubbish bin bags
“Government never told us where we should live after we had to move out”
By Vincent Lali
News | 18 September 2018
Constitutional Court rules to protect workers hired by labour brokers
Long controversy over employment conditions settled
Law | 18 September 2018
Staff at student accommodation in Braamfontein on strike
South Point says it cannot meet workers’ demands and remain viable
By Zoë Postman
Brief | 17 September 2018
Women don’t want men using their toilets at taxi rank
Men’s toilet at Uitenhage taxi rank and bus terminus closed for months
Brief | 17 September 2018
Residents of informal settlement in Philippi demand electrification
City of Cape Town says permission must be obtained from PRASA, which owns the land the settlement is on
By Vincent Lali
Brief | 17 September 2018