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Government responds to report on solitary confinement

Prisoners are held according to the law, writes the Department of Correctional Services spokesperson

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Right to reply | 7 September 2023

GroundUp article ignores the rights of content creators

One of the few avenues that photojournalists still have to make a living is by working for large global agencies.

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Right to reply | 23 November 2022

Rolling out solar power for informal settlements

Zonke Energy says there is an urgent need and demand outstrips supply

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Right to reply | 26 September 2022

NUMSA responds to our report

And we respond to NUMSA

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Right to reply | 4 March 2022

Vaccines: it’s not so simple

Health department official replies to article in GroundUp

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Right to reply | 26 May 2021

Councillor defends Cape Town’s record on homeless people

“Cape Town sprang into action, reaching roughly double the number of homeless persons compared to the whole of Gauteng”

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Right to reply | 11 September 2020

Illegal occupations affect us all, says Mayco member

Over 300 land occupations in the Cape Town metro since January

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Right to reply | 3 September 2020

When activist journalists withhold the truth to suit their narrative

A response to GroundUp’s article on Coca Cola and the City of Cape Town

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Right to reply | 13 May 2020

The dumping of former farm workers can never be justified

There should be a moratorium on farm evictions

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Right to reply | 18 March 2020

Our farm had to evict people: It was lawful and justified

Francina Petersen was dismissed for chronic absenteeism and offered alternative accommodation

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Right to reply | 12 March 2020

Viewfinder responds to Robert McBride

McBride’s critique of our exposé was surprising. He is on record agreeing with some of our article’s most important takeaways.

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Right to reply | 18 October 2019

NLC response to Sershan Naidoo’s allegations

Lottery fund distributor says it follows the “spirit and letter of the law”

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Right to reply | 10 October 2019

Australian mining manager sued an employee for R200k. The court awarded him R200.

Mineral Commodities responds to GroundUp article

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Right to reply | 20 March 2019