Articles for Bernard Chiguvare

Metrorail: Commuters stranded for 2 hours between stations

“My boss changed my starting time from 7am to 8am, but still I am late. I really don’t know what to do.”

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Brief | 20 November 2017

Metrorail commuters throw stones at each other

Fight between stranded passengers and commuters clinging to crowded trains

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Brief | 15 November 2017

Masiphumelele once again without mobile police van

The community wants a permanent station to be built

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Brief | 14 November 2017

Congolese picket US Consulate in Cape Town

Protesters want the US to take a tough stance against President Kabila

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Brief | 10 November 2017

Chaos at Cape Town station as commuters without tickets cornered by Metrorail

“Why should I buy a ticket when the services are very poor?”

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Brief | 7 November 2017

Philippi residents evict community leader for corruption

Two arrests made after demolition of committee member’s shack

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News | 1 November 2017

Thousands march for school safety

“Gangsters are able to enter freely to sell drugs and rob us because our schools have broken fences and no security guards”

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News | 27 October 2017

Metrorail makes passing matric harder

Grade 12 learners are struggling to get to school and exams

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Brief | 26 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

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

Gugulethu learners march for safety

First in a series of protests planned by Equal Education that will culminate in a march to Parliament on 27 October

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Brief | 20 October 2017

Video: Watch what happens when trains are delayed

The breakdown of Metrorail’s service is endangering lives

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Video | 20 October 2017

Immigrant held for ransom at the border

Malawian man tells mysterious story of bus passengers kidnapped crossing into South Africa and forced to pay R2,500 to be released

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News | 13 October 2017

Sweet Home Farm’s pungent canals

City promises full janitorial services this week

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Brief | 5 September 2017

30 shacks burnt down in Philippi fire

Residents have begun rebuilding their homes with City fire kits

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Brief | 31 July 2017