Analysis
Ten years later, still no action on Hlophe complaint
Accusation that Western Cape Judge President tried to intervene in favour of Jacob Zuma has still not been dealt with
By Zikhona Ndlebe and Alison Tilley
Analysis | 6 September 2019
EFF’s sinister sudden interest in PRASA
Party questions corruption investigation instead of corruption itself
By James Stent
Analysis | 14 August 2019
Informal settlements need better rubbish collection
Reform of the system is necessary to “keep Cape Town clean”
By Emma Green
Analysis | 15 May 2019
Caster Semenya: Issues the sporting authority has to consider
Whatever the decision, the emotional toll for athletes is high
Analysis | 25 February 2019
Stats SA’s confusing mining employment statistics
Quarterly Labour Force Survey is the definitive source for most sectors, but not for mining
Analysis | 21 February 2019
Controversy follows colourful Australian mining magnate
Mark Caruso has made a handsome profit from South Africa’s natural resources
By John Yeld
Analysis | 19 February 2019
Why is there so much conflict between Abahlali and the state?
Scarcity of houses is just one part of a problem that has its roots in the province’s 1990s violence
Analysis | 20 September 2018
Aliens are greatest threat to Cape Town’s water security
Clearing vegetation above the big dams is affordable and essential
By Jasper Slingsby and Mark Botha
Analysis | 29 May 2018
Cape Town can avoid Day Zero in 2019 - but we’ll have to keep consumption down
Dam levels are almost equal to same period last year
Analysis | 7 May 2018