It’s inhumane, impractical and was bulldozed through, human rights activists say.
A Gauteng community’s appeal to the Constitutional Court has turned the spotlight on the need for municipalities to consult when evicting squatters.
In a heated debate that led to a secret ballot, the University of Johannesburg has cut all ties with Ben Gurion University in Israel.
The split in South Africa’s Muslim community over the Muslim Marriages Bill is deepening.
Activists campaigning for UJ to cut ties with Israel’s Ben Gurion University have compiled a report on the latter’s links with the Israeli military.
The R200-million allocated to refurbish the presidents homestead could have been spent on thousands of RDP homes
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/ 25 February 2011
The City of Johannesburg has been estimating the monthly bills of large electricity users, according to experts.
A new initiative in downtown Jo’burg gets artists and their supporters sharing their talents and bread.
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/ 18 February 2011
The sexual assault of a South African journalist in Egypt has highlighted what many women in the media already knew — it’s dangerous out there.
His family describes him as a gentle grandfather who loves flying his own plane and helicopter.