Concourt did not legalise weed in the workplace – Labour Court rules
Employers have the right to enforce zero-tolerance policies outlawing the use of cannabis
Law | 7 December 2022
Police are preying on immigrants, say human rights organisations
Immigrants are not reporting crimes or seeking assistance from law enforcement as they fear extortion or deportation
News | 2 December 2022
Domestic workers urge Ramaphosa to sign compensation bill into law
The legislation was sent to the president more than two months ago
By Chris Gilili
Brief | 2 December 2022
Social development department is biased against adoptions, says judge
Department and social workers get a tongue lashing from High Court
Law | 23 November 2022
Turning Soweto’s rubbish into income
Lebogang Parkie and his friends have persevered despite a terrible attempt to derail their business
Video | 22 November 2022
African women demand voice at climate change summits
“We need concrete solutions for climate change now”
By Chris Gilili
Brief | 18 November 2022
Setback for NUMSA’s insolvent funeral insurer in court battle
3Sixty Life to remain under curatorship as court dismisses appeal application
By James Stent
Brief | 16 November 2022
Protesters sleep outside Constitutional Court, demanding apartheid reparations
More than 150 people have been braving the weather for weeks
News | 15 November 2022
Concourt hands critics of Australian mine partial victory – but defamation battle is not over
It is up to Parliament to develop more comprehensive SLAPP suit defence, says court
By John Yeld
Law | 14 November 2022