Langaville families lose flushing loos case
Residents of the informal settlement went to court because they have had “temporary” chemical toilets for over 12 years
Law | 2 April 2024
Broken streetlights have led to a spike in crime in this Cape Town suburb
But the City says repairs are difficult because of safety risks in Tafelsig
News | 2 April 2024
In photos: iftar under the washing lines
About 100 people break their fast together in Heideveld flats
Photo Essay | 2 April 2024
Tourists return to KZN south coast, but water problems persist
After a decade of water cuts, wealthier areas have insulated themselves, but poorer areas remain at the mercy of a failing system.
News | 2 April 2024
Putin the “Hitler of the 21st Century” says former Ukrainian president
Viktor Yushchenko, who survived poisoning by Russian backed opponents, spoke in Cape Town on the eve of the Easter long weekend
Brief | 29 March 2024
Legal setback for PRASA whistleblower
Fired head of legal Martha Ngoye’s reinstatement overturned on appeal
Law | 28 March 2024
Court tells Lottery legal manager to pay punitive costs
“It is impossible to avoid the inference that this application is a tactic to delay, rather than finalise the disciplinary proceedings in good time,” said acting Judge Johan Moorcroft
Law | 28 March 2024
New CEO promises brighter future for state’s media development agency
But the MDDA’s last clean audit was in 2020/21 and the board chair, flagged by the Nugent Commission, is still in office
By Daniel Steyn
News | 28 March 2024
Police drive into woman, break her pelvis, shoot rubber bullets into crowd and drive off
Nolwazi Tokhwe from Capricorn is being treated in hospital. She also has a fractured spine and injured right arm.
News | 28 March 2024