Hundreds protest in Braamfontein
News | 29 July 2024
“Children as young as seven years old fight for water with old people”
Brief | 23 July 2024
Stand numbers in Bertrams are in a mess, affecting billing, valuations, and property sales
By Steve Kretzmann, Daniel Steyn and Jabulile Mbatha
News | 23 July 2024
“We as government and non-profit organisations cannot afford such a state of affairs” says Faith Mazibuko
News | 22 July 2024
City of Johannesburg losing between R5-million and R10-million monthly due to illegal connections, says City Power
News | 19 July 2024
Eskom says broken transformer can’t be fixed again because the area is high risk
News | 15 July 2024
Management of Ribas Manufacturers has offered R1.75 per hour increase
Brief | 12 July 2024
Ken Oosterbroek’s “photographs will bring awareness to the importance of photography in the creation of our collective historical record” says curator
News | 9 July 2024
The Louisa Prince Library in Ennerdale has been closed since 2021
News | 5 July 2024
Striking workers on minimum wage are demanding an increase of R4 per hour while the employer has offered R1.75, says union
Brief | 28 June 2024
About 300 representatives from organisations across the province travelled to Johannesburg to meet social development officials and the Premier
News | 24 June 2024
In June 2023 the Pretoria High Court ruled that the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit was unlawfully terminated
Brief | 19 June 2024
Youth Affected by Mining United in Action cycled the “Toxic Tour” to various mining companies’ offices in Johannesburg
Brief | 18 June 2024
But tribunal finds that it is gross negligence to fail to deliver 27 judgments within accepted time-frames
Law | 14 June 2024
The Centre for Applied Legal Studies and Right2Protest hope legislators will adopt it to protect journalists and activists
News | 12 June 2024
Families living in Lindokuhle Mnguni informal settlement in Johannesburg say they’re being harassed by police and AmaPanyaza
News | 11 June 2024