Sweatshops saga: Action taken against another clothing manufacturer

National Bargaining Council for the Clothing Manufacturing Industry goes to court against Durban-based Gemelli

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News | 13 May 2026

Rights groups disappointed by Constitutional Court asylum ruling

Immigrant community leaders say the ruling that bars rejected asylum seekers from reapplying, may see people deported back to countries where they face danger

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News | 13 May 2026

Municipality goes to court to block corruption report

The North West municipality has ignored an MEC’s instruction to “initiate a process of revocation” of the appointment of three senior officials

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News | 13 May 2026

Homes of over 5,000 people still flooded in Khayelitsha

City of Cape Town calls for donations to help flood victims

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News | 13 May 2026

Constitutional Court rules asylum seekers once rejected cannot reapply

The majority judgment found that the Refugees Act is silent on reapplications and the court would come dangerously close to legislating if it allowed these

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Law | 13 May 2026

Report into R66-million netball lottery grant recommends litigation to recover funds

The Special Investigating Unit is probing the grant

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News | 13 May 2026

In photos: the Western Cape mops up after the storm

Roads closed, trucks stranded, thousands of homes waterlogged or damaged

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Photo Essay | 12 May 2026

Schools left in darkness as municipal bills mount

Gauteng education department says schools must pay for electricity themselves

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Brief | 12 May 2026

Paraplegic man finally gets care after years of legal battles with government

Paul Gerber, 58, lived in a wooden shed with no ablutions in Kalbaskraal while the state contacted 173 facilities on his behalf without success

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Law | 12 May 2026