Postbank says problem has mostly been resolved
By Qaqamba Falithenjwa and Ella Morrison
News | 6 September 2023
Ndifuna Ukwazi and Reclaim the City plan to strengthen fire safety protocols in two buildings occupied by activists
By Daniel Steyn
Brief | 6 September 2023
Removing cataracts is easy and inexpensive. Yet in some parts of South Africa thousands of people are waiting for surgery.
By Julie Bourdin and Barry Christianson
Video | 6 September 2023
“Under democracy, hundreds and even thousands of inmates have been subjected to these practices” says Judicial Inspectorate report
By Sonia A. Rao
News | 6 September 2023
The City of Cape Town says it has followed a fair and independent process and consulted a community committee
News | 6 September 2023
Agency accused of turning down too many applicants
By Liezl Human
News | 5 September 2023
“Every toilet has a crack,” says J.E Malepe Secondary learner Samkelo Mthethwa
Brief | 5 September 2023
Siyakhana shack dwellers accuse Mandela Park residents of attacking them
By Vincent Lali
News | 5 September 2023
Magudumana has “a right to liberty” until convicted, court told
By Daniel Steyn
Brief | 4 September 2023
Five “jikeleza” drivers charged with attempted murder
Brief | 4 September 2023
The event brought some joy with creative displays, music and theatre to Joburg’s inner city streets
Photo Essay | 4 September 2023
Fires are a constant threat for people living in dilapidated buildings without electricity
News | 4 September 2023
Judge Anton van Zyl retired in 2021 despite having eight outstanding judgments
News | 4 September 2023
“There is currently no legislation that prescribes what quantities of cannabis may be possessed or cultivated”
News | 4 September 2023
The serial rapist first appeared in the Khayelitsha Magistrates’ Court in 2017 but was only convicted in August
News | 4 September 2023
“Our own children don’t take care of us, they neglect us. These clubs help us feel accepted and loved” says pensioner.
Brief | 1 September 2023
The issue is not only with rent but with the overall construction industry in Cape Town. The lack o… Read more
The story of “Minenhle Zuma” in your article on women in informal settlements being silenced is a s… Read more
Thanks to GroundUp for exposing this story in the Eastern Cape. It's an utter disgrace to see le… Read more
The recent outcome in the case of Judge Nana Makhubele marks a defining moment for constitutional a… Read more
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