A worsening sewage crisis now turns into a human rights battle What began as a local service delivery collapse in Boipatong has now escalated into a...
A deeply personal and often uncomfortable conversation is now heading into South Africa’s courts. The question at its centre is one that has divided families, doctors...
For many South Africans, turning on the tap has become an exercise in hope rather than routine. Across parts of Gauteng, especially in Johannesburg, water cuts...
Hartbeespoort Land Row Deepens as SAHRC Faces Accusations of ‘Dishonesty’ and Deflection Community claims racial discrimination confirmed, but not corrected The long-running fight over state-owned land...
High Court Orders Government to Enforce National Plan Against Xenophobia After Civil Society Victory In a landmark judgment hailed as a win for human rights and...
Clearing the air in a storm of disinformation The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has moved to quash persistent rumours about its workforce and mandate,...
South Africa’s prison system is under the harsh spotlight once again, with revelations that more than 400 inmate deaths remain unaccounted for. A recent parliamentary briefing...
When Tebogo Gasetingwe left his home in November 2020, he never imagined the day would end in blood, trauma, and years of scars, both physical and...
Clip removed, apology issued, but probe goes ahead The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has confirmed it is formally investigating the Open Chats Podcast over...