They were demanding full employment by the province
By Vincent Lali
Brief | 17 May 2024
A white sheet with hundreds of names of those killed in Palestine since October was draped down the Sarah Baartman Hall steps
Brief | 16 May 2024
Hundreds come to central Durban to hand over memo to Premier’s office
Brief | 15 May 2024
The municipality agreed to pay service providers by next week
Brief | 15 May 2024
University senate expected to meet this week
Brief | 14 May 2024
The Human Rights Commission has recommended that child malnutrition in the province be declared a disaster
Brief | 14 May 2024
Residents of Ntuzuma welcomed the arrival of a municipal water truck on Sunday after more than a week without water
Brief | 13 May 2024
Presidency and Department of Basic Education commit to respond to demands by Equal Education
By Liezl Human
Brief | 10 May 2024
Meanwhile Nelson Mandela University senate supported a call for a ceasefire in Gaza earlier this week, and effectively an academic boycott of Israel
Brief | 10 May 2024
Some Port Elizabeth TVET College student leaders claim they are being denied access to the college unfairly
Brief | 10 May 2024
Calls for “academic boycott of apartheid Israel”
Brief | 8 May 2024
On Tuesday afternoon, community leaders were still coordinating relief efforts for fire victims at Doornbach informal settlement in Cape Town
Brief | 7 May 2024
21 people have been rescued from the site of the collapsed building in George
By Daniel Steyn
Brief | 7 May 2024
The land they live on in Khayelitsha, Cape Town, has been earmarked for a hospital
Brief | 6 May 2024
The Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill is awaiting the President’s signature to become law
Brief | 6 May 2024