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
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
News | 30 March 2026
Human Rights festival highlights plight of domestic workers
Domestic workers are often underpaid, overworked, given poor accommodation and no benefits
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
By Justin Brown
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
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
News | 27 March 2026
Postbank to resume black card rollout in April
About 600,000 beneficiaries are still without the new card
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
Brief | 27 March 2026
How dagga decriminalisation changed criminal convictions
Drug-related crimes have plummeted since a 2018 ConCourt ruling
Chart by The Outlier. Text by GroundUp Staff.
Charts | 27 March 2026