Court awards damages against National Director of Public Prosecutions
Law | 7 June 2022
“This type of unruly behaviour by the police must be discouraged at all costs,” says judge after unlawful arrest
Law | 3 June 2022
“It needs to be understood that the SAHRC is not a punisher of human rights violations, it is an educator, transformer and empowerer,” says Judge
Law | 16 May 2022
About 60% of participants are found to have high blood pressure
News | 10 February 2022
“Impact of coal mining and burning on global warming is irrefutable” says environmental activist
By John Yeld
News | 17 November 2021
Punitive cost order made against tribal authority that made unsubstantiated allegations
Law | 21 June 2021
State makes its case in “Deadly Air” court drama
By Liezl Human
Law | 18 May 2021
No mining will be permitted in critical water source area until legal challenges are settled
By John Yeld
Law | 25 March 2021
Provincial government revokes status of part of Mabola Protected Environment
News | 10 March 2021
There are over 30,000 child headed households in South Africa
News | 18 January 2021
Workers won’t be paid until April, says union
By Gaby Ndongo
Brief | 23 January 2020
800 people march after Portia Mtsweni killed in Tweefontein
Brief | 6 January 2020
Facility, which is unfinished after two years, is in Lottery COO’s village
Feature | 6 December 2019
High Court judgment blocking proposed mining stands – but the saga isn’t over
By John Yeld
News | 20 November 2019
Powerful image sheds light on desperate measures to save rhinos
By Fred Kockott and Mlu Mdletshe
News | 25 September 2019
Witness Manono died in April in Mpumalanga
News | 23 September 2019