Leeuwfontein has been developed without subdivision or approval by local authorities. Now residents want services
News | 5 July 2023
The investigative news agency has overturned a gagging order brought by the Moti Group
Law | 3 July 2023
Over 178,000 Zimbabweans in South Africa have the special permit allowing them to live and work in the country
Law | 30 June 2023
Police Minister Bheki Cele says a task team will meet residents, but they’ve “lost faith” says Kelsey Tlhosane
Video | 29 June 2023
Full bench of Pretoria High Court directs Home Affairs minister to conduct a fair process in reconsidering the end of the permits
Law | 28 June 2023
It has been ten years since the Marrakesh Treaty was concluded to allow blind people access to published works in accessible formats
News | 27 June 2023
AmaBhungane investigations agency is in court to overturn a “gagging” order limiting their reporting on the Moti Group
Law | 27 June 2023
Affidavits claim he borrowed R3-million from Lottery bigwig’s wife
News | 27 June 2023
The client liaison officer was originally given a suspended dismissal for ten years for gross dishonesty on condition she did not re-offend
Law | 26 June 2023
“What is the use of being climate conscious because this duff coal is like gold to us”
News | 26 June 2023
Media freedom organisations have asked to join court proceedings in the amaBhungane “gagging” case
Law | 22 June 2023
Water is discoloured due to sediment, says City
News | 21 June 2023
Parties head to court again on 27 June, following Judge Holland-Muter’s ex-parte “gagging” order
Law | 20 June 2023
Misrepresenting qualifications is a “menacing evil”, says judge
Law | 19 June 2023
R750,000 paid to Petrus Sedibe’s private company two days after multi-million rand grant landed
By Raymond Joseph and Masego Mafata
News | 19 June 2023
“They tell us to study hard and graduate and that this will lead to a better life but so many of my friends have not managed to find a job after completing their studies”
Photo Essay | 16 June 2023