What Appeal Court’s fracking judgment means
Ruling may lead to better environmental oversight
Law | 14 August 2019
Lottery-funded rehab centre unfinished after two years
#DodgyLottery part four: R17 million has been spent on Kuruman facility
Feature | 12 August 2019
The Lottery-funded library with empty shelves
#DodgyLottery part three: R20 million has been spent on the Credo Mutwa Museum and Library, with very little to show for it
Feature | 7 August 2019
Kuruman’s unfinished R23 million old age home
#DodgyLottery part two: The National Lotteries Commission has denied that companies linked to its COO are involved. We present evidence to the contrary.
Feature | 5 August 2019
Conflicts of interest and incomplete projects: How Lottery money is being spent
#DodgyLottery part one: National Lotteries Commission COO Phillemon Letwaba linked to controversial grants
Feature | 1 August 2019
South Africa’s KAT has begun prowling the universe
MeerKAT is tuning into thousands of “radio channels” at a time
By Elsabé Brits
Science | 5 March 2019
How the SKA is helping South Africa
Northern Cape towns benefit from one of the world’s largest astronomy projects
By Elsabé Brits
Science | 24 January 2019
Karoo project will unlock universe’s mysteries
A massive but simple telescope is being made from wire mesh, PVC and telephone poles
By Elsabé Brits
Science | 24 January 2019
Kumba Iron Ore demolishes Dingleton hostel
Residents losing long battle to stay in abandoned town
News | 16 January 2019