PARLIAMENT SAHRC calls for banning from agriculture of highly toxic pesticides that have killed many children 3 min 7 By Marianne Thamm
ANALYSIS The chaos of Mozambique — a warning for South African institutions 4 min 21 By Stephen Grootes
CANNABIS RIGHTS ANALYSIS SA Human Rights Commission warns police against wrongful cannabis arrests 6 min 15 By Kristin Engel
FIRESTARTER Community members set courthouse alight after alleged gangster dies during police interview 3 min 4 By Siyabonga Goni
INVESTIGATION An internally fractured SAHRC muddies the waters over Zuma’s suspected link to 2021 riots 9 min 38 By Rebecca Davis
GOVERNMENT REGIMES OP-ED The SA Human Rights Commission’s misguided quest to have its directives made binding 8 min 0 By Dan Mafora and Sfiso Benard Nxumalo
HUNGER CRISIS Treasury lacks the money to address malnutrition in Eastern Cape 6 min 2 By Estelle Ellis
STATE OF THE PROVINCE ADDRESS Premier Mabuyane allocates R60m to fight hunger in Eastern Cape 4 min 10 By Estelle Ellis
TUESDAY EDITORIAL July 2021 unrest report - The anatomy of the destruction of South Africans 5 min 19 By Zukiswa Pikoli
ANALYSIS Jacob Zuma, the violence-monger: Concern over unrest in 2024 polls 4 min 7 By Stephen Grootes
2021 RIOTS SA Human Rights Commission finds violent July 2021 riots stoked by agitators, not poverty 3 min 19 By Rebecca Davis
POLICING OP-ED The cost of arbitrary SAPS arrests — in human and financial terms — is unacceptably high 4 min 4 By Sean Tait
CAMPUS STRIFE Stellenbosch University to probe ‘grave’ claims of nepotism against vice-chancellor De Villiers 3 min 0 By Joel Ontong
INVESTIGATION Exposed – The shocking conditions inside an illegal drug rehabilitation centre in Cape Town 10 min 5 By Rebecca Davis
TUESDAY EDITORIAL Violent crime is soaring in South Africa and retribution isn’t working – it’s time for restorative justice 4 min 3 By Zukiswa Pikoli
WEEKLY TRENDS IN SOUTH AFRICA OP-ED Disinformation in a time of Covid-19: Social media needs Rapid Information and Communications Task Team 6 min 0 By William Bird and Tina Power
JULY RIOTS, ONE YEAR LATER KZN unrest cost eThekwini businesses R70bn, and counting - survey 5 min 2 By Des Erasmus
SAHRC HEARINGS eThekwini mayor claims he displayed exemplary leadership in the aftermath of July unrest despite social media posts 8 min 6 By Des Erasmus
CONCOURT RULING OP-ED Constitutional Court leaves the hate speech threshold open to judges’ interpretation 5 min 5 By Pierre de Vos
SAHRC HEARINGS Ignore the theatric claims of intelligence failures before July unrest, says Ayanda Dlodlo, describing a competent SSA 4 min 9 By Des Erasmus