In photos: Melville families get much-needed relief from colourful arts festival

The third edition of The Happening festival hopes to boost community morale and local businesses

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Photo Essay | 30 March 2026

Documentary reveals SA’s skewed food system

With nearly one in five households being food insecure, activists call for urgent action

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News | 30 March 2026

Human Rights festival highlights plight of domestic workers

Domestic workers are often underpaid, overworked, given poor accommodation and no benefits

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Brief | 30 March 2026

Pietermaritzburg Master’s office gets mixed reviews

Attorneys we spoke to had good and bad things to say about the quality of service at the office

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Brief | 30 March 2026

Candidate attorneys caught cheating in admission applications

One forged documents including exam results, and another lied about being the paid sole director of a company while doing articles

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Law | 30 March 2026

Expect to see soldiers on the streets in April, says police minister

The deployment is expected to last until 31 March 2027

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News | 27 March 2026

Postbank to resume black card rollout in April

About 600,000 beneficiaries are still without the new card

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Brief | 27 March 2026

Court warns government: stop vigilantes blocking clinic access

The Department of Health and other government respondents have failed to comply with a court order to stop anti-immigrant vigilantes screening patients

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Brief | 27 March 2026

How dagga decriminalisation changed criminal convictions

Drug-related crimes have plummeted since a 2018 ConCourt ruling

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Charts | 27 March 2026