Joburg’s old Drill Hall now an arts sanctuary

Once the site of the 1956 Treason Trial and later a prosthetic limb factory, the building has been brought to life with art installations and greenery

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Photo Essay | 6 February 2026

Private school misleads parents about matric accreditation

Parents say they were not consulted before 75 learners were transferred from Elshaddai Learning Academy to Lee Rand High School

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Brief | 5 February 2026

Midrand residents protest six-day water outage

Large parts of Johannesburg have been without water

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Brief | 3 February 2026

Nigel pensioners unable to pay municipal arrears

Alra Park pensioners want indigent relief and debt cancellation

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Brief | 3 February 2026

Film workers blame Pretoria for bringing industry “to its knees”

Protest outside DTIC headquarters

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Brief | 29 January 2026

Families return home after fleeing zama zama violence

Hundreds of people spent two weeks in a community hall in Randfontein after armed gangs terrorised the informal settlement of Sporong

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News | 27 January 2026

Ethics company told to pay back Lottery money

ProEthics and its director Dr Janette Minnaar tried to stop us publishing this article

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Feature | 21 January 2026

Trains will be back on this Joburg line soon

Trains on the Vereeniging line stopped running during the covid lockdown

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Brief | 21 January 2026

“Ethics” company applied to gag GroundUp

ProEthics filed an urgent court case to stop GroundUp reporting on its questionable R28-million procurement with the National Lotteries Commission

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Law | 20 January 2026