Alexandra shut down as residents take to the streets

Protesters complain about overcrowding and problems with water and electricity

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News | 3 April 2019

Soweto commuters in limbo while rival taxi associations quarrel over routes

MEC will keep routes closed until agreement is reached to stop violence

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News | 28 March 2019

JHB waste pickers face routine harassment

ā€œA lot of people donā€™t appreciate what we are doing for themā€

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Feature | 12 March 2019

Unions must be included in steering committee to fix PRASA

Transport union argues for train safety as ticket controller stabbed by a commuter

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Brief | 8 March 2019

Immigrants targeted in Alexandra housing battle

Vigilantes accused of throwing families out of RDP housing

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Feature | 21 February 2019

Wits accuses protesters of having a political agenda

Student leaders call off protests

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News | 8 February 2019

Police, private security clash with students in Johannesburg

Ministry sets up task team to resolve issues

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News | 6 February 2019

Wits students say they will not eat until their demands are met

Dispute over admitting students with debt

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News | 5 February 2019

Protestors demand R70 billion compensation for inventor of please call me service

Movement says it is making plans to shut down Vodacom service

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News | 31 January 2019

Joburg prisoners claim department is violating courtā€™s order to feed them properly

Correctional Services says it has complied with the order and denies any wrongdoing

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Law | 28 January 2019

Unemployed, poor and desperate: the perfect prey for con-artists

ā€œI was lucky to get work after paying before, but this time my money is gone for mahalaā€

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News | 17 January 2019

Concourt takes compassionate approach to people who enter country unlawfully

Asylum delayed is not (necessarily) asylum denied

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Law | 17 January 2019

Showdown with Herman Mashaba looms over housing court order

Municipality has missed deadline to find accommodation for Hillbrow residents, but Johannesburg official says backlog is the fault of past administrations

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News | 15 January 2019

Concourt agrees: people guilty of serious crimes will not qualify for refugee status

However, extradition law still protects their fundamental rights

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Law | 6 December 2018

When can a landlord evict law-abiding tenants to renovate?

More than 50 tenants of a derelict building in Hillbrow have taken their landlord to the Constitutional Court

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Law | 5 December 2018