Nohle drank steel wool and brandy to induce an abortion

How stigma drives an underground industry

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News | 26 October 2017

Community moved for 2010 World Cup still living in transit camps

Thousands of families have been stuck for years in camps around Durban

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News | 26 October 2017

We want to buy electricity, say East London residents

But the electricity transformer in Duncan Village burnt out three years ago

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News | 26 October 2017

Fees Must Fall protesters disrupt UCT exam

A few hundred students attempt to shut down university

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Video | 25 October 2017

Municipality in debt so Eskom cuts electricity to households

Eskom is owed over R258 million by several Northern Cape towns

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News | 25 October 2017

Gate security guards are not enough to keep schools safe, say parents

No solutions for Hanover Park schools

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Brief | 25 October 2017

Activists halt Woodstock eviction

“This is the direct impact of gentrification”

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News | 25 October 2017

Credit regulator to investigate moneylender

“Conniving loan sharks” must be brought to book, says member of provincial parliament

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News | 25 October 2017

Bedfordview beggars face crackdown

Fuelled by rhetoric on crime, attitudes to beggars all over the country are hardening

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Feature | 25 October 2017

Call for UCT fees to be frozen

Students disrupt classes, close down library

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Brief | 24 October 2017

Video: Travelling on top of train carriages has become normal

Metrorail trains are bursting with commuters

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Video | 24 October 2017

Thieves steal primary school children’s education

Nyanga’s Liwa school has computers, but they can’t be used because they have to be locked away

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Brief | 24 October 2017

False alarm sets off protest at Cape Town’s biggest social housing complex

WhatsApp message claimed, wrongly, that 600 families were to be evicted on Monday

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Brief | 23 October 2017

Airbnb and Cape Town’s rising rents: an interview with Chris Lehane

The company’s strategy boss says regulation is welcome. But why hasn’t government done so?

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Interview | 23 October 2017

Volunteers protecting school children want to be paid

Western Cape government says it will try to find funds to support the initiative

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News | 23 October 2017

Order collapses at Metrorail station

Some commuters are refusing to pay for tickets until the service improves

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Video | 23 October 2017