A few “hiccups” but school feeding on track, education department insists
Civil society takes Minister Motshekga to court for “empty promise”
News | 29 June 2020
Unable to pay rent during lockdown, Johannesburg tenants face eviction
Most tenants in Bramley property are immigrants
By Zoë Postman
News | 26 June 2020
Immigrant tradesmen accuse police of harassment
Johannesburg Metro police say they are enforcing Covid-19 regulations
News | 25 June 2020
86 workers claim “unfair” suspension for absence after colleagues test positive for Covid-19
New Era says refusal to work constituted an unprotected strike by workers
By Zoë Postman
News | 23 June 2020
Private schools must give fair hearings before kicking children out, rules Concourt
Supreme Court of Appeal decision overturned
Law | 17 June 2020
Residents of Kliptown, where the Freedom Charter was signed, still don’t have decent toilets
“What government is saying about hygiene is an insult to us”
By Chris Gilili
News | 9 June 2020
Zoom can be used to negotiate retrenchments
The Johannesburg labour court has ruled that labour negotiations can take place using video conferencing facilities
Law | 5 June 2020
“A bridge for my sweetheart”
Amos Khumalo built a footbridge for his community in Soweto
By Mosa Damane
News | 5 June 2020
Covid-19: Lockdown makes access to justice for prisoners even more difficult
Leeuwkop trial inmates “subjected daily to the control of the people they are suing for torture”
By Zoë Postman
News | 25 May 2020