They were demanding full employment by the province
By Vincent Lali
Brief | 17 May 2024
Construction of a permanent station in Makhaza will start next year, says Bheki Cele
News | 17 May 2024
A white sheet with hundreds of names of those killed in Palestine since October was draped down the Sarah Baartman Hall steps
Brief | 16 May 2024
The commercial industry is being “greedy” says Eastern Cape small-scale fisher
By Liezl Human
Law | 16 May 2024
Tribunal overturns Heritage Western Cape decision to allow development at the Earl Street site
News | 15 May 2024
Presidency and Department of Basic Education commit to respond to demands by Equal Education
By Liezl Human
Brief | 10 May 2024
Meanwhile Nelson Mandela University senate supported a call for a ceasefire in Gaza earlier this week, and effectively an academic boycott of Israel
Brief | 10 May 2024
Albert Mpazayabo hopes his thesis on integration of refugees in South Africa will be taken seriously by the authorities
News | 10 May 2024
A ruling by the Press Ombud has helped clarify clauses about fact versus opinion in the Press Code
Law | 9 May 2024
Parking lots in Cape Town’s city centre should be used for affordable housing, says Ndifuna Ukwazi
News | 9 May 2024
Metrorail power failure affects Cape Flats and Southern Line commuters on Tuesday
News | 8 May 2024
On Tuesday afternoon, community leaders were still coordinating relief efforts for fire victims at Doornbach informal settlement in Cape Town
Brief | 7 May 2024
21 people have been rescued from the site of the collapsed building in George
By Daniel Steyn
Brief | 7 May 2024
The land they live on in Khayelitsha, Cape Town, has been earmarked for a hospital
Brief | 6 May 2024
To help turn Mitchells Plain into a tourist spot, RLabs have created a number of experiences under the “Westridge Tourism Precinct Project”
Photo Essay | 3 May 2024