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Dirty water in Savanna City?

April 2024 — 1044 views

Municipalities start counting the cost as AARTO looms

February 2024 — 2067 views

State capture costs software giant SAP nearly R3bn in South Africa

January 2024 — 1827 views

Laws? What laws? SIU report lays bare SAA’s culture of looting

November 2023 — 3074 views

RTIA temporarily lifts enforcement order block on licence renewals

August 2023 — 2702 views

AARTO: Valid and constitutional, but still impractical

July 2023 — 2698 views

Road safety is a colossal South African concern: what’s the plan, government?

May 2023 — 2084 views

Concourt hears OUTA’s case on AARTO

November 2022 — 1572 views

The Concourt will hear OUTA’s case against AARTO on 15 November

November 2022 — 2069 views

SIU must be ruthless with water board investigations

August 2022 — 1433 views

Citizen science: Building people’s power from below to protect our water

June 2022 — 1571 views

AARTO: One unconstitutional law, three legal actions in the Concourt

April 2022 — 4009 views

Municipalities risk lives with sub-standard water

April 2022 — 1835 views

It’s your job to act against Cape Town, OUTA tells Western Cape Green Scorpions

April 2022 — 2184 views

Minister Mbalula clings to unconstitutional and irrational AARTO

January 2022 — 2246 views

Court declares AARTO unconstitutional and invalid

January 2022 — 30895 views

Zondo report confirms that Dudu Myeni was delinquent and a corrupt, negligent and incompetent SAA chairperson

January 2022 — 5011 views

Cape Town water quality data should be publicly and easily available

November 2021 — 3540 views

OUTA’s legal challenge against AARTO starts today in the Pretoria High Court

October 2021 — 4584 views

Digital Vibes fiasco highlights need for lifestyle audits and ethical transparency

September 2021 — 2857 views

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