Articles for Kimberly Mutandiro
Food meant for poor families is rotting in a Gauteng food bank
The Department of Social Development has been supplying food but not the funds to distribute it
By Kimberly Mutandiro and Daniel Steyn
Brief | 8 October 2024
Germiston informal settlement neglected since dawn of democracy
“We have rats that are as big as cats here”
Brief | 2 October 2024
Mr Sweet worker loses finger on duty
Premier insists that casual workers currently running production at the Mr Sweet Factory are qualified
News | 27 September 2024
Death toll rises to seven after police swoop on informal gold miners
Some miners have already gone back to work to earn money and repatriate the bodies of their colleagues
News | 17 September 2024
Premier loses court bid to end Mister Sweet strike
Strike continues after Labour Court ruling
Brief | 11 September 2024
Premier Group goes to court to end Mister Sweet strike
Strike at Germiston factory enters fourth week
News | 9 September 2024
Mike Ngulube’s desperate search for his baby’s body
A year after the Marshalltown fire which killed Memory and her mother Joyce, the child’s body has not been returned to her father
News | 6 September 2024
The three businessmen and the Gauteng social development department’s millions
The department says the Hawks are investigating the sustainable livelihoods programme but will not provide details
By Daniel Steyn, Joseph Bracken, Raymond Joseph and Kimberly Mutandiro
News | 4 September 2024
Man burns to death as police swoop on informal miners
Daggafontein community furious with authorities for “violent” response of authorities to work that fuels their local economy
News | 31 August 2024