Analysis
Ground-breaking Marikana case heads to court
Lawyers for Philippi residents aim to force City to expropriate land
Analysis | 16 September 2016
The economics of African women’s hair
School protests for rule changes are not only about race and identity
Analysis | 15 September 2016
Most people can’t afford “affordable” housing
Less than 10% of new Conradie development set aside for the poor
Analysis | 14 September 2016
GroundUp response to complaint about publishing photo and name of child
We believe we have acted ethically
Analysis | 13 September 2016
South Africa’s 2016 municipal elections – why the excitement?
An in-depth analysis of the results
Analysis | 23 August 2016
Towards equality in school funding
What the Constitution demands
By Nurina Allly and Daniel McLaren
Analysis | 27 July 2016
Silicosis: The gold mines’ ambitious plan
Gold mines bid to change the whole workers’ compensation system
By Pete Lewis
Analysis | 19 July 2016
Silicosis: Laduuuma! But who moved the goalposts?
Mining companies prepare a new strategy
By Pete Lewis
Analysis | 18 July 2016
Experts caution government over new housing mega-projects
The Department of Human Settlements has announced a change in focus, but experts say it may not be the best way to deal with the housing crisis
By Rejul Bejoy
Analysis | 14 June 2016