Long-awaited policy on pregnant learners promises a new dawn
The Department of Education’s Learner Pregnancy Policy is a positive step but has shortcomings
By Anjuli Maistry, Pila-sande Mkuzo and Yolisa Piliso
Opinion | 1 March 2022
Soweto youths turn dumpsite into thriving food garden
The pair say their garden has become a hub for locals, with many community meetings now held there
News | 1 March 2022
“Bullied” into silence over use of corporal punishment at school, says parent
Learners of Siqongweni Secondary say they are beaten and this appears to be supported by video evidence
Brief | 28 February 2022
Court finds that Children’s Act discriminates against unmarried parents
Both partners in a relationship that conceives a child through artificial insemination should have parental rights
Law | 28 February 2022
Video: Should prisoners have access to cellphones?
Phones have been used to expose abuses and there is already a thriving illicit market for them in prisons
Video | 28 February 2022
Scrapping Zim permit will cause humanitarian crisis, warn activists
180,000 Zimbabwean Exemption Permit holders face an uncertain fate at the end of this year
News | 28 February 2022
Dumped and abandoned: the fate of those evicted from JHB’s inner city
City threatens to evict people who have already been evicted
News | 28 February 2022
Nelson Mandela Bay residents say they can’t afford to boil water or buy bottled
Parents requested to boil water for children to bring to school
Brief | 25 February 2022
Blind DJ feels the music as he spins the decks
Raeez Kuhn aka DJ Eezo from Eldorado Park says his dream is to become a headlining DJ
News | 25 February 2022