In pain? You might have to suck it up

“The difference between public and private [health sectors] is like night and day when it comes to managing acute pain”

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Feature | 23 March 2026

Bizeleni Gwanya and her disabled daughter were promised an RDP house. Years later, they are still in a mud house

The Flagstaff-Ingquza housing project has stalled due to budget constraints, says Eastern Cape government

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Brief | 23 March 2026

SA Human Rights Commission must compel government to end hunger, activists demand

1 in 5 households experience moderate food insecurity, according to StatsSA

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Brief | 23 March 2026

Shosholoza Meyl faces uncertain future

Long-distance trains to return in 2027 but funding for locomotives is unclear

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Brief | 23 March 2026

Sharpeville forgotten by government

Memorials honouring the victims of the 1960 massacre are falling into ruin, but local activists are stepping up to improve the township

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Feature | 21 March 2026

Durban police brutality case: magistrate and defence face off

Sudden request to change lawyers prompts magistrate to ask if it is a deliberate tactic to delay the case

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Brief | 20 March 2026

Major Eastern Cape water projects stalled over battle with small businesses

Two Whittlesea water treatment works were set to benefit nearly 30 villages

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News | 20 March 2026

Cederberg municipality battles to keep up with sprawling informal settlements

Almost one in five residents of Clanwilliam and Citrusdal live in informal settlements with limited access to water, sanitation, and refuse removal

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Feature | 20 March 2026

What Cape Town is spending on homes, roads and the N2 wall

The municipality’s plans have been hotly debated

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Charts | 20 March 2026