Articles for Steve Kretzmann
Eastern Cape’s health workers have been betrayed by Covid-19 corruption
Part two of a two-part series on how corruption is killing people in the province’s health system
By Daneel Knoetze and Steve Kretzmann
Feature | 11 March 2021
Grimy, broken-down, neglected: can this be the Eastern Cape’s flagship hospital?
Part one of a two-part series on how corruption is killing people in the province’s health system
By Steve Kretzmann and Daneel Knoetze
Feature | 10 March 2021
The court battle for Kannaland
Councillors try to wrest municipality from control of provincial government
Law | 22 February 2021
Bankrupt municipality’s R735-million electricity plan
“Energy vault” will pay for itself, says bidding company
Feature | 19 February 2021
Little Karoo municipality is falling apart
Kannaland has a history of strange politics
Feature | 18 February 2021
Woodstock facilities falling into ruin
Resident says the park and town hall have been deteriorating for years
News | 18 December 2020
Green Scorpions order City of Cape Town to sort out pollution in the Milnerton Lagoon
Refinery which usually uses effluent from the Potsdam treatment plant switched to drinking water because the effluent is too dirty
By Steve Kretzmann and Raymond Joseph
News | 4 November 2020
Province goes to court over River Club ruling
The Public Works department wants the Heritage Tribunal’s findings overturned
News | 29 October 2020
Municipal tribunal gives go-ahead to mega-development at Two Rivers Urban Park
Developer says Amazon will be anchor tenant
News | 22 September 2020