With no disciplinary hearing held, ten of the 13 officials have had their suspensions lifted
By Daniel Steyn, Joseph Bracken and Raymond Joseph
News | 31 July 2024
A number of organisations that received funding from the Gauteng Department of Social Development through the Daracorp non-profit, say Daracorp never delivered on their promises
By Joseph Bracken, Raymond Joseph, Kimberly Mutandiro and Daniel Steyn
Feature | 27 July 2024
Handful of organisations remain under investigation
By Daniel Steyn, Joseph Bracken and Raymond Joseph
News | 18 July 2024
Provincial Department of Social Development delays funding
By Daniel Steyn, Joseph Bracken and Raymond Joseph
News | 12 July 2024
Up to R70-million budgeted for building in central Pretoria
By Raymond Joseph and Joseph Bracken
News | 8 July 2024
MEC Mbali Hlophe won’t say how much the province spent on the advertorials
By Daniel Steyn, Joseph Bracken and Raymond Joseph
News | 24 June 2024
At least nine people killed by severe weather affecting almost half the country
By Joseph Bracken, Tsoanelo Sefoloko, Nokulunga Majola, Joseph Chirume and Vincent Lali
Photo Essay | 4 June 2024
In 2022/23 Department of Social Development funding for non-profit organisations was R755-million. It has dropped to R695-million.
News | 28 May 2024
Children in KZN are being placed in foster care instead of care centres
News | 20 May 2024
Private contractor is selling water out of trucks
By Joseph Bracken and Tsoanelo Sefoloko
News | 6 May 2024
Mayor says it will take two weeks to clear waste backlog
By Tsoanelo Sefoloko and Joseph Bracken
News | 15 March 2024
Desperate households resort to paying for water from unmarked trucks
By Joseph Bracken and Tsoanelo Sefoloko
Feature | 7 March 2024
Some parts of eThekwini have been without water for seven years
By Joseph Bracken and Tsoanelo Sefoloko
News | 27 February 2024
They demand permanent jobs and no budget cuts to healthcare
Brief | 12 February 2024
As illegal dumps mushroom, the municipality is trying to expand rubbish collection services
News | 9 February 2024
Residents were in the dark for four days before taking to the streets
Brief | 8 February 2024