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Key law on prisons watchdog stuck in the pipeline
Judicial Inspectorate of prisons is still accountable to the very department over which it is meant to have oversight, says lawyer
News | 27 August 2024
Water woes leave Joburg residents at wits’ end
Water pressure in Bertrams is too low to fill geysers
News | 27 August 2024
New school for blind learners is nearly ready at last
Construction of new Rivoni School for the Blind started in 2021
By Thembi Siaga
News | 27 August 2024
Marshalltown fire survivors to launch class action against City of Johannesburg
A year after the tragedy, survivors and families of those who died in the Usindiso building want compensation
News | 26 August 2024
Lottery corruption: two men arrested in Soweto
Hawks finally appear to be taking action against some of the fraudsters who ripped off the National Lotteries Commission
News | 26 August 2024
Social development scandal: Last three suspended officials return to work
They were suspended during the term of MEC Mbali Hlophe when the department was in chaos
By Raymond Joseph and Daniel Steyn
News | 26 August 2024
Ten years on and households still rely on water trucks
Communal standpipes used to supply water to semi-rural areas of northern KZN
News | 26 August 2024
Strike at Premier sweet factory enters fifth day
Mister Sweet factory workers in Germiston initially wanted salaries raised to R19,500 per month, but have lowered their demands
News | 23 August 2024
Canadians challenge new Naspers CEO over work conditions
Fabricio Bloisi assured shareholders that protection for workers was important to him and the group
By Ann Crotty
News | 23 August 2024