Ruling vindicates Tuchten’s judgment that raised serious questions about Makhubele’s conduct at PRASA
By Drew Wayland
Law | 9 October 2019
PRASA appears to have abandoned plan to set aside carriages for women and children
By Drew Wayland and Mary-Anne Gontsana
Brief | 20 September 2019
Woman driver injured when commuters stoned her cabin
News | 12 September 2019
#UniteBehind and other train commuters stage picket on Friday
Brief | 26 August 2019
One complaint alleges state capture. The other alleges racism and sexism.
Law | 23 August 2019
Party questions corruption investigation instead of corruption itself
By James Stent
Analysis | 14 August 2019
Mthuthuzeli Swartz’s case is being heard in the Port Elizabeth Specialised Crimes Court
News | 6 August 2019
He will appear again in court on 29 August
Brief | 1 August 2019
“We can’t allow people that contribute or enable corruption to continue doing their work as if nothing happened” says activist
News | 31 July 2019
UNTU has the right idea; the execution needs work
GroundView | 30 July 2019
Collapse of Metrorail and policing is hurting poor people
By Tariro Washinyira and GroundUp Staff
News | 28 July 2019
“Passengers are accosted by criminals on the trains. Our employees are being threatened at gunpoint and assaulted. We can’t continue under these conditions.”
News | 26 July 2019
#UniteBehind singles out Vossloh, whose subsidiary sold trains to PRASA that don’t fit local tracks
Brief | 25 July 2019
But two unions, SATAWU and NTM, will not be joining
By Tariro Washinyira and GroundUp Staff
News | 22 July 2019