Ndenzeni Njwenene first applied in 1999
News | 12 December 2023
Upington traffic officer caught demanding a bribe had been fined R10,000, payable in monthly instalments of R1,000
Law | 11 December 2023
Eight months since the highly publicised Parliamentary hearing, little action has been taken by Parliament or Correctional Services
By Daniel Steyn and Marecia Damons
Analysis | 11 December 2023
Protests coincide with COP28 summit underway in Dubai
By Liezl Human
Brief | 11 December 2023
Meanwhile the community is being serviced by a 24-hour patrol and a mobile unit
News | 11 December 2023
Interfaith sabbath, Hanukkah and Maghrib services hosted at Claremont Mosque
Brief | 11 December 2023
There’s enough water - the problem is allocation, says protester
Brief | 8 December 2023
First families moved off Central Line railway tracks
News | 8 December 2023
Hundreds of people in Phase 6 location lost most of their belongings and now have to rebuild their homes
Brief | 8 December 2023
Medical Research Council study has looked at why 87% of people murdered in South Africa are men
By Daniel Steyn
News | 8 December 2023
Nelson Mandela Bay ward councillor pens letter in support of workers’ demands
Brief | 7 December 2023
Environmental report acknowledges that seismic blasts, which are much louder than gunshots, can kill fish particularly those with swim bladders
News | 7 December 2023
Critical work being done by local scientists is at risk
Opinion | 7 December 2023
“We are only working to put food on the table, nothing else” says Tinashe Mandobe who has made bricks in the small Eastern Cape town since 2004
News | 7 December 2023
Mzi Damesi started the Overstrand Whale Boxing Club nearly 20 years ago in Hermanus
Photo Essay | 7 December 2023
Climate investments need to jump from R131-million a year, Presidential Climate Commission says
By Liezl Human
News | 6 December 2023
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