Workers and patients taunted despite police presence
News | 31 August 2022
“We cannot keep silent,” TAC’s Sibongile Tshabalala tells Joe Phaahla
By Chris Gilili
Brief | 30 August 2022
It’s not great but not as bad as MEC Phophi Ramathuba has suggested
Brief | 30 August 2022
It’s an unhappy journey marked by xenophobia and an uncertain future
News | 30 August 2022
Home Affairs files opposing affidavit in ZEP case brought by the Helen Suzman Foundation
Law | 22 August 2022
In spite of court victory, De Villers Street clothing vendors are nervous
News | 4 August 2022
Foreign law graduates who have lived, studied and completed articles and pupillage in South Africa do not qualify
Law | 2 August 2022
Staff shortages at Home Affairs leave asylum seekers in the lurch
News | 29 July 2022
The Zimbabwean Immigration Federation seeks to defend the rights of Zimbabweans living in South Africa
Law | 28 July 2022
South African artists performed at the Parow Civic Centre to raise money for impoverished young refugees
Brief | 20 July 2022
Rail agency sought interdict against traders after Operation Dudula attacks
Feature | 20 July 2022
Two-year-old Zimbabwean boy died after state hospital denied him treatment because his mother had no birth certificate
Law | 30 June 2022
Security companies often ignore Labour Court orders
News | 28 June 2022
Many immigrant entrepreneurs lost their livelihoods in the fire
News | 24 June 2022
From 1 January 2023, hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans and their children will no longer be able to live, work and go to school legally in the republic
News | 23 June 2022
Hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans living in South Africa may find themselves undocumented on 1 January 2023. The Helen Suzman Foundation is trying to stop this.
Law | 20 June 2022