South Africa is edging closer to clearing up one of the most confusing grey areas in local law: how much cannabis is actually legal to have...
In a significant victory for developers and a stern lesson in administrative fairness, the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) has declared the South African National Roads Agency’s (Sanral)...
Lights, Bills, Action: South African Towns Brace for New Electricity Tariff Shake-Up Nersa orders municipalities to submit next year’s tariff plans and a High Court ruling...
If you’ve ever wondered why your pothole gets ignored or why service delivery seems like a distant dream, you’re not alone. The South African government is...
The People’s Mic: How a Simple Roll Call is Forcing Cape Town’s Councillors to Answer for Your Potholes Imagine your local councillor having to stand up...
For many Joburgers, Marks Park in Emmarentia is more than just a sports field — it’s part of their weekend ritual, their childhood memories, and in...
Alarm bells are ringing across the city as Johannesburg residents mobilize against what they see as an opaque and potentially damaging attempt by the city to...
South Africa’s property sector warns of a ticking affordability time bomb as Nersa fast-tracks steep electricity tariff hikes without fair process or transparency. As South Africans...
Analysts urge a bottom-up approach to tackle land injustice, inequality and restore public trust There’s a buzz growing around President Cyril Ramaphosa’s call for a national...
Locals Say They Weren’t Informed, Feel Ignored by the City In Lower Illovo, a tight-knit community on Durban’s outskirts, tensions are running high. What began as...