Immigrants, even if they came to SA as children, do not benefit from free tuition
Brief | 10 January 2019
Minister promises new police station and anti-gang unit for northern areas of Port Elizabeth
News | 11 December 2018
Eastern Cape women spend weeks on the road collecting ferrous metals
Brief | 10 December 2018
Department of Environmental Affairs accused of unfair procedure
By Zoë Postman
News | 5 December 2018
“This is not a school but a disaster waiting to happen”
News | 30 November 2018
Port Elizabeth informal settlement divided on relocation and development
News | 29 November 2018
“I am still waiting for that house,” says Duncan Village resident
By Chris Gilili
News | 29 November 2018
Xonxa dam won’t benefit us, say Xonxa villagers
News | 29 November 2018
Water and electricity supply disrupted after buildings burnt
By Chris Gilili
Brief | 26 November 2018
Many applicants are turned away daily because of lack of capacity
News | 26 November 2018
Piles of garbage in the area have not been collected since September
By Chris Gilili
Brief | 26 November 2018
Gwede Mantashe is concerned about mining being halted, but the judgment is an incentive for the industry to change the way it operates
Law | 23 November 2018
Open dams in Cofimvaba have claimed several lives
News | 23 November 2018
Government and companies must obtain “full and informed” consent from communities before granting mining rights, says judge
By Zoë Postman
Law | 22 November 2018
Investigation follows weeks of protests in Stutterheim
News | 22 November 2018
“We are waging a war on crime”
News | 22 November 2018