KZN sweatshops sued for labour law violations

Bargaining council alleges that pay is below minimum wage and workers endure appalling conditions

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Law | 12 February 2026

Alarming new Bill tries to “police” non-profit organisations

The Bill proposes fines of up to R1-million and prison terms of up to five years

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Opinion | 13 February 2026

SCA rules medical negligence damages must be paid as lump sum

This overturns a high court ruling that the health department would provide treatment at state facilities instead of paying cash damages

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Law | 13 February 2026

60 years since District Six declared whites-only area

Many families are still waiting for restitution

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Brief | 12 February 2026

Limpopo farmers go hungry after floods

One farming cooperative estimates their losses to be up to R350,000

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News | 12 February 2026

Khayelitsha clinic to remain closed after extortion incident

City of Cape Town is conducting a risk assessment

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Brief | 12 February 2026

Unregistered private schools leave learners and parents in limbo

School owners in Limpopo say registration process is slow and opaque

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News | 12 February 2026

Top Lesotho Home Affairs officials face fraud and corruption charges

They are accused of unlawfully issuing asylum and refugee documents

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Brief | 12 February 2026

“Smell me! I haven’t had water for 24 days” protester tells Joburg mayor

Frustrated residents carried empty containers in the streets to protest ongoing water crisis

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News | 11 February 2026