Articles for Kimberly Mutandiro
In photos: Families of miners underground plead for help
About a thousand zama zamas have already been brought to the surface
Text by Kimberly Mutandiro. Photos by Ihsaan Haffejee.
Photo Essay | 15 November 2024
300 families from Rabie Ridge go to court to fight eviction
The City of Johannesburg says the land occupation is stopping a housing development
Brief | 13 November 2024
Injured Mister Sweet workers yet to be compensated
Casual worker claims he did not get any training before he got the job
News | 7 November 2024
Mister Sweet strike ends: workers to return to work next week
Workers agree to Premier’s initial offer of a 7% increase
Brief | 4 November 2024
“Construction mafia” accused of delaying building of Joburg school
Parents want the reconstruction of Nancefield Primary School investigated
News | 1 November 2024
Mister Sweet workers shut down labour department
They claim that an inspector left a Mister Sweet factory with “a lot of packets of sweets”
News | 30 October 2024
Another worker loses a finger at Mister Sweet
Second injury to a casual worker as strike enters its 11th week
Brief | 28 October 2024
Informal miners burnt to death during police raid: Families demand justice
Several miners died and scores more sustained severe burns during an Operation Vala Umgodi raid in August
News | 21 October 2024
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