Road rage incident sparks violent clashes between taxi operators and shop owners
“The town turned into a war zone”
News | 14 October 2021
National pension reform: could it be done?
The Department of Social Development’s proposals have been described as ludicrous, but are they really?
By James Stent
Analysis | 14 October 2021
Lotteries Commission launches its own probe into dodgy R10m grant
But grant to children’s centre is already being investigated by the SIU
News | 14 October 2021
Abahlali demands probe into Cato Manor police after new arrests
Movement says the criminal justice system is being used to silence its members
News | 13 October 2021
Is this the worst-run municipality in South Africa?
Vereeniging is a disaster. But will voters punish the ANC?
Feature | 13 October 2021
Residents of dilapidated Durban building want permission to build shacks
Families fear the two-storey building will collapse on them
News | 13 October 2021
Court dismisses bid to have judge removed in Cape Town eviction case
Human Rights Commission wants Anti-Land Invasion Unit declared unlawful
By Liezl Human
News | 12 October 2021
Workers and police clash as NUMSA steel strike continues
Unions are considering an offer by employer association SEIFSA
News | 12 October 2021
Court ordered Eastern Cape education department to build 65 classrooms in four schools within 90 days, in February 2020. So far, only 17 have been built.
Fed-up parents build their own classrooms
By Mkhuseli Sizani and Marecia Damons
News | 12 October 2021