Telkom has frozen an employee’s pension. Here’s why a judge has allowed it
The company is suing a man it accuses of having sold information to a competitor
Law | 5 April 2022
Father can’t get money from sale of his house until he pays child maintenance, judge rules
Former wife wins interdict
Law | 29 March 2022
City-run hostel has been hijacked by criminals
City of Johannesburg blames the deplorable state of the building on frequent incidents of vandalism and theft
News | 29 March 2022
“We have nowhere to go” say Mamelodi occupiers as eviction looms
Gauteng Department of Human Settlements have obtained a court order to evict occupants of government-owned apartments
News | 28 March 2022
Protest against xenophobia goes ahead after court overturns ban
Marchers call for Minister of Home Affairs Aaron Motsoaledi to step down
News | 26 March 2022
Eviction orders not in line with Constitution, says legal organisation
The Socio-Economic Rights Institute says that Johannesburg’s Central Magistrate’s Court is often not applying the relevant laws
Law | 25 March 2022
Eviction looms for families living in former panelbeaters’ building in Tshwane
City plans to evict residents of MeatKing
Photo Essay | 25 March 2022
Eight dirty toilets for 1,000 people in Tshwane settlement
Residents of Baghdad settlement in Salvokop go to the church for water and to the tavern to use the toilet
News | 23 March 2022
New clinics built near Pretoria but years later they are still not open
People in Soshanguve and Hammanskraal are struggling to access health services while newly built facilities stand idle
News | 22 March 2022