New Act to invigorate the township economy won’t make a difference if basic services are not improved, business owners tell David Makhura
By Chris Gilili
News | 13 April 2022
Only 2,300 people have a place in shelters in Gauteng
News | 13 April 2022
Part one in our series on Gauteng’s healthcare crisis
Video | 12 April 2022
Meanwhile police conduct searches for undocumented immigrants
By Chris Gilili
News | 11 April 2022
Phillemon Letwaba claims executive chairman of audit firm SkX is biased and has a conflict of interest
News | 11 April 2022
We are publishing a series of videos showing the appalling human rights abuses in the province’s hospitals
By Adel Van Niekerk and GroundUp Staff
Video | 7 April 2022
Behind Walter Sisulu Square are crumbling houses and crowded informal settlements
Feature | 5 April 2022
The company is suing a man it accuses of having sold information to a competitor
Law | 5 April 2022
Former wife wins interdict
Law | 29 March 2022
City of Johannesburg blames the deplorable state of the building on frequent incidents of vandalism and theft
News | 29 March 2022
Gauteng Department of Human Settlements have obtained a court order to evict occupants of government-owned apartments
News | 28 March 2022
Marchers call for Minister of Home Affairs Aaron Motsoaledi to step down
News | 26 March 2022
The Socio-Economic Rights Institute says that Johannesburg’s Central Magistrate’s Court is often not applying the relevant laws
Law | 25 March 2022
City plans to evict residents of MeatKing
Photo Essay | 25 March 2022
Residents of Baghdad settlement in Salvokop go to the church for water and to the tavern to use the toilet
News | 23 March 2022
People in Soshanguve and Hammanskraal are struggling to access health services while newly built facilities stand idle
News | 22 March 2022