Brief

Please don’t kill us, say people with albinism

"Our bodies do not cure anything"

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Brief | 7 July 2016

South Africa opposed UN resolution on internet access

But by consensus, Human Rights Council now officially recognises that people have a right to internet access and online freedom of expression

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Brief | 6 July 2016

City promises first affordable housing in CBD since 1994

Households earning between R3,500 and R15,000 per month will qualify

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Brief | 30 June 2016

SASSA criminal charges against Net1 frozen

Court hearing set for October

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Brief | 29 June 2016

Applications for Lesotho Special Permit extended

Organisations welcome extension to end September

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Brief | 29 June 2016

Rubbish piles up in PE

Residents, municipality play the blame game

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Brief | 28 June 2016

Equal Education enters court battle over unsafe schools

Death of five-year-old in school latrine raises constitutional issues, says judge

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Brief | 27 June 2016

Silicosis case: Limited leave to appeal granted

On Friday afternoon, the Gauteng High Court ruled on the request to appeal by mining companies in the silicosis class action judgment.

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Brief | 25 June 2016

Cosatu expresses support for Didiza to be Tshwane mayor

The federation of trade unions says unemployment is fueling the infighting over councillor positions

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Brief | 24 June 2016

Eastern Cape government and taxis strike a deal

R1.7 million for taxi associations

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Brief | 23 June 2016

City’s Robbie Nurock Day Hospital to relocate

Services will continue as normal until moved to Caledon Street

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Brief | 21 June 2016

Carnival to commemorate 1976 aims to keep youth off drugs

But young people say they know little about the Soweto uprising

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Brief | 17 June 2016

Equal Education kicks off national summit in Johannesburg

Over 200 members meet to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Soweto and improve the modern education system

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Brief | 17 June 2016

Mfuleni backyarders march for housing

No houses, no vote in August elections, they say

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Brief | 14 June 2016

East London students miss exams because of taxi strike

Education department tells schools to reschedule

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Brief | 14 June 2016

Masiphumelele residents stay away from work during court case

About 300 residents marched to Simon’s Town Magistrates' Court today in support of 43 community members arrested last year for public violence

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Brief | 14 June 2016