GroundUp publishes original public interest news. We mainly cover education, health, sanitation, immigration and human rights stories.
In Leribe village, the Leribe Craft Centre trains and employs 13 women who are deaf, unable to speak, or physically impaired.
GroundUp publishes original public interest news. We mainly cover education, health, sanitation, immigration and human rights stories.
The apex court has dismissed the SAHRC’s appeal to have its directives automatically enforced but insists it remains a ...
Extortion threats are affecting rubbish collection in informal settlements in Nyanga, Philippi and Samora Machel, according ...
Ntobane says many of the country’s prisons are “old colonial-era facilities”, such as Qacha’s Nek, Quthing, Teyateyaneng and ...
Early Childhood Development (ECD) centres have to deal with tangles of red tape in order to register and apply for the ...
Over 100 farm workers and people living on farms, represented by Women on Farms Project (WFP), protested outside Parliament ...
From October 2025, the City of Joburg removed hundreds of informal traders working in the city cnetre, citing a lack of ...
Nokwanda Mdunge, leader of WLM, read out a joint statement calling for an end to violence and xenophobia in KwaZulu-Natal. It ...
A North West school owes over R600,000 after defaulting on rental agreements for two photocopiers and a phone system.
On the second day of a week-long “clean-up” campaign by March and March, an anti-immigrant group, people were again ...