Sea Point company’s owners in legal trouble for failing to pay provident fund
Proexec’s former employees say company failed to pay their provident fund contributions into the fund
News | 4 September 2018
Peace monument now a drinking spot
The Seven Day War memorial in Pietermaritzburg has been vandalised
News | 4 September 2018
Xenophobia triumphs in Gauteng
Shops owned by immigrants looted in Ratanda a week ago remain closed despite many in the community wanting them reopened
News | 3 September 2018
Durban families cut off as road wastes away
Dirt road in Inanda suburb hasn’t been touched by municipality for years, say residents
Brief | 3 September 2018
Cape High Court backlog keeps getting worse
Seventeen judgments have been reserved for more than six months
News | 3 September 2018
Eastern Cape rock art vanishing due to vandals
Rich trove of cave paintings going back perhaps 20,000 years is being erased
By Wara Fana
News | 31 August 2018
“The toilets are tin, the classrooms are tin, the office is tin, the kitchen is tin, the storeroom is tin. Nothing is serious here.”
Gauteng learners call for province to fix substandard schools
By Zoë Postman
Brief | 31 August 2018
Learners call for Western Cape education department to pull out of court case
National government has appealed Bhisho High Court ruling on minimum norms and standards
News | 31 August 2018