Alfred Nevhutanda, who used Lottery money meant for good causes to buy houses for himself, argues that the Lottery does not ...
Peter Brandon started teaching karate to a small group of men in a Nyanga hall in the late 1960s, often by candlelight. Today ...
A Grade 4 study in Makhanda mirrors the national pattern, with isiXhosa-medium learners far behind peers learning in English.
The South African Police Service is drowning in dockets it is struggling to solve. For every ten dockets the police close ...
At the time of his visit, Macpherson revealed that his department had identified 30 projects across the country as priority ...
As extortion tightens its stranglehold on Cape Town, the City is hitting back in court. But some township victims are in ...
A storm swept through parts of Northern KwaZulu-Natal on Tuesday afternoon, destroying several homes. On Wednesday, GroundUp ...
Debate, prompted largely by US President Donald Trump’s stance on South Africa, has raged over whether South Africa is ...
Amendments to the Companies Act will oblige companies to disclose the gap between the lowest paid worker and the top ...
The theft and fraud case against former PRASA Western Cape manager Mthuthuzeli Swartz and businessman Nadir Mohiudeen was set ...
Exactly three years ago, we reported how R275-million had been spent on a taxi rank in Limpopo which had never opened.
The City of Cape Town’s mayco member for water and sanitation, Zahid Badroodien, told GroundUp that a sewage pipe collapsed.