Liqhayiya Tuta said he believed he was being attacked and that two officers did not identify themselves when they tried to arrest him
Law | 1 June 2022
The City of Cape Town has been trying for years to remove the signage
By Liezl Human
News | 1 June 2022
Developing farmers marched to the provincial government on Tuesday to call for more security of tenure, more resources, and an end to corruption
Brief | 1 June 2022
Department of Education says it plans to build a new school, but won’t say when
News | 1 June 2022
Taxis pay Philippi trio to make roads a bit better
News | 1 June 2022
Teachers at Matthew Goniwe Memorial High say they are being targeted by criminals in the area
Brief | 31 May 2022
Theft of stock and lack of grazing are problems
News | 31 May 2022
Court commends prosecutor for his decision to proceed with the case
Law | 31 May 2022
High Court asked to set aside the Department of Mineral Resources’ decision to award a seismic exploration right to Shell
Brief | 30 May 2022
Programme allowing the import and store of controversial drug for use against Covid brought to an end
By James Stent
Science | 30 May 2022
A learner was betrayed by the education department and the National Prosecuting Authority
GroundView | 30 May 2022
Most want to be repatriated to a third country, but authorities say this is impossible
News | 30 May 2022
Shell’s attempt to explore for oil and gas off the Wild Coast was interdicted late last year pending the outcome of this hearing
News | 30 May 2022
But there’s good news for seven children who are part of the case brought by the Equal Education Law Centre. They will start school next week.
News | 28 May 2022
Ayanda Ntuthu has not been suspended. The NPA says it is the education department’s responsibility to find out if its employees have been prosecuted, but there is no easy way to do this.
News | 27 May 2022