Tshwane’s ‘great trek’ plan stalls as fear, court action and uncertainty collide A relocation plan meets resistance What was meant to be a decisive move by...
The clock is ticking for South African municipalities. The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has announced new deadlines for municipalities to submit their electricity tariff applications...
If your bins haven’t been collected, it’s not because Pikitup staff are on strike. It’s because there’s nowhere to put the trash. Johannesburg has four large landfill...
South Africa is bracing for a sharp increase in fuel prices next monthand civil rights organisation AfriForum is calling on the government to step in. The organisation has...
South Africa’s long running debate over universal healthcare has taken another sharp turn, with AfriForum heading to the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria to try and...
South Africa’s long-running debate over healthcare reform has now landed squarely in court. Civil rights organisation AfriForum has served a summons on President Cyril Ramaphosa and...
Water shifting quietly creeps into Gauteng as taps run dry It’s no longer just about load shedding. In parts of Gauteng, residents are starting to whisper...
The murder of South African Air Force Sergeant Michael Swanton has become more than a tragic crimeit is now a test of whether South Africa’s justice...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has officially classified the foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak as a national disaster, unveiling an ambitious plan to vaccinate 14 million cattle over the next...
Inside Paul O’Sullivan’s explosive two days before Parliament It was the kind of parliamentary hearing that had MPs leaning forward and social media lighting up in...