Rights groups say government needs to intervene and expropriate land in cases where rich farmers don’t maintain labourer accommodation
Former Ekurhuleni workers argued in court that a programme promising to equip them with skills simply acted as a labour broker for the municipality
South Africa’s best coach might think globally but he has a local mission to accomplish first
Fortunately for us, survival is in our DNA. Let’s use that to greet worldwide crises
Widespread and increasingly violent protests have left the government in limbo
Local government has long been the site of gross mismanagement and corruption. Both of these deny people their hopes and dreams and can lead to them also losing their lives.
Two bits of law need to be approved before a court can decide if land owners will be compensated
Eskom appointed a new interim chairperson this week — board member Professor Malegapuru Makgoba. Makgoba is not a new face. He was the health ombudsman tasked with investigating the Life Esidimeni tragedy. He was also deputy chair of the national planning committee. He is also a leading immunologist, physician and public health advocate. But for […]
By threatening students and academics, the Indian government seeks to create a compliant nation. But it is also a push towards disaster
Eskom’s woes are often because of boiler problems at its power plants. R50-billion has been set aside to fix them, but some of the contracts are going to questionable entities