Eastern Cape provincial education departmentâs offices in Nelson Mandela Bay have been in the dark since December
Brief | 20 February 2024
The activist group is fighting legal battles to bring those responsible for the collapse of railway services to book
By Lucas Nowicki and Marecia Damons
News | 20 February 2024
Relocation options unsatisfactory for many of the occupiers
Text by Matthew Hirsch. Photos by Ashraf Hendricks.
Feature | 20 February 2024
Ward councillor says the move is urgently needed in order to fix sewage pipes affecting the whole area
By Vincent Lali
Brief | 19 February 2024
But itâs four years late, says activist
News | 19 February 2024
The utility says its ageing and damaged infrastructure is battling to cope with demand, and calls on electricity users to pay their bills
Brief | 19 February 2024
The evening was co-hosted with South African Jews for a Free Palestine
Brief | 19 February 2024
PRASA says it can now recover infrastructure and restore train services
Brief | 16 February 2024
Even those who slept at the offices are not sure to be served
Brief | 16 February 2024
Budget has been brought back under control, says Dr Keith Cloete
By Daniel Steyn
News | 16 February 2024
They were relocated in 2019 to make way for the housing project. But their living conditions have deteriorated since then
Brief | 16 February 2024
Three-year investigation has revealed collusion between Lottery officials, former board members, lawyers and non-profit organisations
News | 16 February 2024
Most of Cape Townâs sewage treatment works are failing, including the cityâs largest one which releases effluent straight into the sea
News | 16 February 2024
Using xenophobia to campaign is against the Electoral Code of Conduct, say activists
News | 15 February 2024
The âRemoving the Triggerâ Campaign was launched at the Saartjie Baartman Centre for Women and Children on Wednesday.
Brief | 15 February 2024
Pensioners often carry households at the expense of their own needs
By Daniel Steyn
News | 15 February 2024