Hippo Knitting has laid off 295 workers and plans to retrench another 420 in January
News | 11 November 2025
The court found the Department of Correctional Services had violated her rights by refusing hormonal treatment as “cosmetic medication”
Law | 11 November 2025
Makhubele was found guilty of gross misconduct by the Judicial Service Commission
By Liezl Human
Brief | 11 November 2025
Manenberg has become synonymous with gang violence and crime but residents want to change this, one movie night at a time
Brief | 11 November 2025
KwaZulu-Natal government says a contractor started work last week, but we saw no evidence of this when we visited the schools on Monday
Brief | 11 November 2025
This appears to be the most draconian prepublication interdict we have come across
By Zora Hollie
News | 10 November 2025
This year’s runway designs gave spectators a glimpse into some of the country’s creative and emerging fashion trends
Photo Essay | 10 November 2025
They were moved to make way for a housing project that is yet to be built
Brief | 10 November 2025
The Ebenhaeser community hope to be at the centre of South African mullet fishing
Photo Essay | 10 November 2025
Three miners remain buried 70 metres underground after a collapse at the Barberton mine in 2016
News | 10 November 2025
PIC-owned poultry farm was placed in business rescue in July
Brief | 7 November 2025
A refugee group, left homeless after their tent burnt down, still intend to oppose their eviction that will be heard in court next year
Text by Matthew Hirsch. Photos by Ashraf Hendricks.
Brief | 7 November 2025
The collapse of a precious palmiet peatland exposes failures and tensions in the management of our water resources
Feature | 7 November 2025
At a cost of R89-million, the Matanzima and Nomakhwezana bridges in KwaNobuhle reopened with a ceremony attended by about 200 residents
Brief | 7 November 2025
7.8-million children remain below the food poverty line
By GroundUp and The Outlier
Charts | 7 November 2025
Hundreds of refugees, who were already facing eviction, have lost their shelter
Text by Matthew Hirsch. Photos by Brenton Geach.
Photo Essay | 6 November 2025
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