South African law might be used to hold major carbon polluters to account for their role in damaging climate events
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Trust had paid out more than R700m but too many claimants ‘are being misdiagnosed, incorrectly classified or rejected’, say activists
The family of one of the victims of the shooting has received neither money nor an apology
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For 13 years, the former residents have battled with Nkomati mine over the relocation of graves and the destruction of cattle kraals and homesteads
Lawyers representing Tembisa Hospital say there is nothing staff could have done to avoid newborn’s brain damage.
In the rare event that you experience a severe side-effect as a result of Covid-19 vaccines, this fund will pay you out
Years of poor maintenance at Engen’s Durban plant caused pollution and December explosion