Articles for Tania Broughton
Covid-19: Shackdwellers lose court case to stop demolitions
“Covid-19 does not mean that there must be a holiday in respecting the laws of the country” says Durban mayor
By Tania Broughton and Nokulunga Majola
News | 8 April 2020
Covid-19: Children allowed to move between parents’ households - in some cases
Regulations changed on Tuesday to assist separated families
Brief | 8 April 2020
Covid-19: Textile industry agrees on temporary relief for employees
This is one of the first of several similar agreements being negotiated across different industries
Brief | 7 April 2020
Covid-19: New regulations clamp down on profiteering
Competition Tribunal can deal with matters urgently and impose pricing orders
Law | 4 April 2020
Covid-19: New regulations make it easier to trace contacts of infected people
Retired judge to be appointed to protect right to privacy
Law | 2 April 2020
Covid-19: “Look at him pretending to care” - cool welcome for mayor at Glebelands hostel
“Our rubbish has not been collected for four weeks. But the truck suddenly comes at the same time as the mayor today.”
News | 2 April 2020
Judge bars lawyers from collecting fees for “vexatious” land claim case
For years, law firm Sinama and Associates pursued a land claim with “no shred of evidence”, ending in a loss for the claimants
Law | 18 March 2020
Marikana occupiers reach landmark agreement with property owners
Showdown in Supreme Court of Appeal averted
Law | 6 March 2020
Concourt brings relief to children of foreign parents
If you were born in South Africa to non-citizens you can apply to be a citizen
Law | 26 February 2020