Zimbabweans too intimidated to speak out, even in South Africa
“Government monitors social media. I am scared if I make negative comments, I would get blacklisted and not get my passport.”
Brief | 19 August 2019
Coastal Bylaw intends to push back Beachfront property spread
But draft criticised for draconian measures such as outlawing foul language
News | 19 August 2019
Women neighbourhood watch members lead crime fighting in “most dangerous” communities
“We decided that we couldn’t depend on the police to do everything”
News | 19 August 2019
Disaster fund needed to clean KZN river spill
1,6 million litres of fatty oils and caustic soda poured out of Willowton Oil into the Msundusi River on Tuesday leaving a trail of destruction
By Fred Kockott
News | 18 August 2019
Mom loses court case but scores a bigger victory for Eastern Cape patients
Supreme Court of Appeal has called on health minister Zweli Mkhize to “urgently address” the dire situation at government hospitals in the Eastern Cape
Law | 16 August 2019
Former mine workers march to Parliament on Marikana day
Unpaid Benefits Campaign say it can prove workers are owed money
Brief | 16 August 2019
Traffic information employees unpaid for eight months
Department of Transport’s Road Traffic Management Corporation in legal wrangle with private company Tasima over insourcing employees
By Zoë Postman
News | 16 August 2019
Cape Town municipality knew Site B could be sold for more but chose to sell quickly instead
Forensic investigation clears City of wrongdoing but nevertheless raises troubling questions
By Tessa Knight
News | 16 August 2019
MyCiTi suspension on N2 hits commuters hard
Khayelitsha commuters are battling with transport costs
News | 16 August 2019