Analysis
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
Understanding the silicosis judgment
Hundreds of thousands of families could benefit from the class action lawsuit that can now take place
By Pete Lewis
Analysis | 16 May 2016
Limpopo education department: More money, same problems
The department has a large budget, but still fails to deliver
Analysis | 21 April 2016
Voters fed up with councillor in Cape Town’s vegetable garden
Urban pressure on Philippi can affect food prices across city
Analysis | 31 March 2016
Botswana Court of Appeal unanimously recognises gay rights organisation
Judgment has broader implications for many African countries that do not recognise sexual minorities
Analysis | 23 March 2016
School transport: Why we are going to court
The Eastern Cape Department of Education is failing to meet its constitutional duty
By Lucky Mabasa
Analysis | 8 March 2016
Inheritance: women are still cut out
New laws fail to ensure equality
By Chuma Himonga and Elena Moore
Analysis | 3 March 2016
What happens when customary marriage goes wrong?
No gender equality upon divorce, study finds
By Elena Moore and Chuma Himonga
Analysis | 2 March 2016
Customary marriage: is the law working?
Study shows confusion among couples
By Elena Moore and Chuma Himonga
Analysis | 1 March 2016