For R5,000, sangoma will pray for an informal miner’s safety
Traditional doctor has struck gold with the fears of miners
By Ray Mwareya and Tichaona Jongwe
News | 23 February 2017
How our Constitution views animals
Court says “animals are sentient beings” capable of suffering and pain
Law | 22 February 2017
“To people dustbins smell bad. To me they smell of money.”
Thembisile Kubheka makes a living by picking through bins
News | 20 February 2017
Land Claims Court halts eviction of 2,000 people in Kempton Park
Some residents have been on the land since 1958
Law | 17 February 2017
Woman entrepreneur survives Wild West of informal gold mining
After her husband was gunned down, ‘Kensani’ took over the business
News | 15 February 2017
Victory for Denneboom Station traders
Lawyers for Human Rights commended both the new mall developers and the City of Tshwane for engaging with the traders
Law | 13 February 2017
Vigilante violence leaves Malawian family homeless
“The police do nothing so the people have decided to mobilise and handle the matter themselves”
News | 13 February 2017
Soweto man in court for trespassing in his own home
Solomon Nhlapo’s house was auctioned for R100 by Nedbank in 2014
By Ciaran Ryan
News | 10 February 2017
Life Esidimeni scandal raises questions about public-private partnerships
These partnerships will be critical if National Health Insurance is implemented
By Pat Sidley
News | 10 February 2017