Judge Makhubele “abetted corruption” at PRASA, tribunal hears
PRASA whistleblower Martha Ngoye stands firm under cross examination
News | 8 May 2023
“How are we going to survive without water?” asks protesting Rhodes University student
About 300 students joined Makhanda residents and civic movements in a march to City Hall to demand an end to the water crisis
News | 8 May 2023
Tenants of flagship Langa housing project mark township centenary in squalor
But the City of Cape Town says tenants of the N2 Gateway flats have refused to sign lease agreements, making maintenance impossible
News | 8 May 2023
Life at Cato Crest gets worse as ward councillor remains behind bars
Residents accuse eThekwini Municipality of ignoring their calls for help
By Tsoanelo Sefoloko and Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik
News | 8 May 2023
In these North West towns there’s no escape from sewage, not even after death
Municipalities’ water and sanitation failure violates Constitution, SAHRC finds
News | 8 May 2023
Ratepayers get behind new Safe Space for homeless in Green Point
New overnight shelter should be complete by end of the year
News | 5 May 2023
Young entrepreneur designs anti-gang fashion in Eldorado Park
Roemella Shemba makes clothes under the brand name #AntiGang
Video | 5 May 2023
Thabo Bester escape: Friends remember Katlego Bereng
Bloemfontein Celtics supporters promise to protest outside court when the accused appear
News | 5 May 2023
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60 years since District Six was declared whites-only: A man's home is he's castle!
This whole story reminds me of Gaza, as a young girl I attended Trafalgar Primary Cchool, in Cape T… Read more
Funding cuts for child care reversed: This court victory for NPOs is a massive win for accountability
This court victory for NPOs is a massive win for accountability. It’s a tragedy that the Department… Read more
KZN SASSA offices overwhelmed: SASSA offices are useless
Good morning I have to elaborate more on this article because I don't believe the problem is just s… Read more
Fishers furious about linefish quota cuts: Why are trawlers allowed to expand?
The West Coast fishing giants with trawlers, have of course no reduction in quota. A brand new traw… Read more
How Cape Town can save water: Serious concerns about water reuse go beyond ownership
Dear Groundup, Yes there are serious concerns about the City of Cape Town's plan for water reuse… Read more