Residents of informal settlement retaliate with stones after nearby homeowners cut illegal connections
News | 27 January 2021
“This job gave me a sense of independence and pride”
News | 25 January 2021
Despite new Post Office system, snaking queues are the norm in Port Elizabeth
News | 22 January 2021
The officers allegedly beat up a 20-year-old for breaking curfew regulations
News | 20 January 2021
Six-year-old Phawu Mandiyase was playing with his friend when the incident occured
News | 20 January 2021
A 20-year-old says he were punched and kicked outside his mother's house
News | 12 January 2021
Department of Labour’s system showed that they had absconded from work
Brief | 30 November 2020
Youths accused of being gangsters take revenge on anti-crime forum members
News | 27 November 2020
But SASSA beneficiaries still have to queue for hours
By Joseph Chirume, Mkhuseli Sizani, Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik and Thamsanqa Mbovane
News | 26 November 2020
The municipality is assessing whether the shacks can get electricity
News | 25 November 2020
Electricity cut off because of unpaid water accounts which residents say they never received
News | 24 November 2020
More than 300 Algoa Bus Company employees want to know what has happened to TERS payments
Brief | 23 November 2020
Over 200 households were left in the dark when an overloaded powerline exploded this week
News | 13 November 2020
The project is expected to deliver water to more than 5,000 households whose taps ran dry several years ago
News | 12 November 2020
Mayor blames vandals and lack of cooperation from local teams
Brief | 9 November 2020
They want the government to provide services to their informal settlement but it’s on private land. Nevertheless there is hope that a pending land transfer will change things
News | 3 November 2020