“I prayed for them to let me live” says Zimbabwean truck driver
Immigrant truck drivers say they live and work in fear of being attacked by people claiming to be part of xenophobic groups
News | 25 April 2022
Nando’s gets the stick for firing a man who tasted its carrots
Durban Labour Court rules that a man fired after “consumption of stock without authorisation” be reinstated
Law | 25 April 2022
Farm workers torch immigrant labour hostels, demand R30 an hour
Kirkwood and Addo towns shut down by protesters
News | 22 April 2022
Place Eastern Cape health department under administration, say workers
Clinics in Motherwell, Gqeberha, shut since Tuesday
Brief | 22 April 2022
Anguish of father of two sisters swept away by Msunduzi River
The municipality says recovery efforts will continue when water levels subside
Brief | 22 April 2022
Overcrowded schools accuse government of breaking promises
The grade 8 class at Phangindlela Junior Secondary in Mqanduli has 147 learners cramped into one classroom
News | 22 April 2022
Court battle over whether you have to pay to protest
Right2Know versus City of Johannesburg case will be heard next week
Law | 22 April 2022
R9.3-million and nothing to show for Limpopo tourism project
Government says the project is discontinued
News | 22 April 2022
Can technology help fix state clinics?
There are promising solutions to problems in primary health care but they are mostly emerging in the private sector
By Daniel Steyn and Vusi Mokoena
Feature | 22 April 2022