Staff at student accommodation in Braamfontein on strike
South Point says it cannot meet workers’ demands and remain viable
By Zoë Postman
Brief | 17 September 2018
Gauteng court rules against cheap bank repossessions
Judgment is a victory for Johannesburg homeowners, and possibly homeowners across the country
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 13 September 2018
Local shops hike prices as immigrants forced out, say Gauteng residents
Yet anti-immigrant sentiments persist in Ratanda, south of Heidelberg
News | 13 September 2018
“I called the police many times but they never came”
What victims and perpetrators of Soweto’s xenophobic violence say
By Mosa Damane
Feature | 10 September 2018
Criminal justice system abused to stifle protest, says report
Right2Protest coalition launches State of Protest Report
By Zoë Postman
News | 7 September 2018
Xenophobia triumphs in Gauteng
Shops owned by immigrants looted in Ratanda a week ago remain closed despite many in the community wanting them reopened
News | 3 September 2018
“The toilets are tin, the classrooms are tin, the office is tin, the kitchen is tin, the storeroom is tin. Nothing is serious here.”
Gauteng learners call for province to fix substandard schools
By Zoë Postman
Brief | 31 August 2018
Bathabile Dlamini off-the-hook for court costs - for now
Delays could have been avoided by Dlamini and former CEO Pearl Bhengu but their conduct was not “in bad faith or grossly negligent”
By Zoë Postman
Law | 30 August 2018
Showdown over land occupation in Brakpan looms
Eviction order is in place says councillor, but occupiers vow to resist
Brief | 30 August 2018