Articles for Joseph Chirume
Gqeberha Pride Festival: sports uniting communities
Hosting netball games gets more people involved in Pride
Brief | 25 November 2024
How government abandoned a multi-million-rand community dairy farm
After catastrophic floods, Minister Nomakhosazana Meth introduced a mysterious investor to the farm without any due diligence
By Daniel Steyn and Joseph Chirume
Feature | 16 October 2024
Court ruling on asylum seekers welcomed
Judge prohibits Home Affairs officials deporting people who intend to apply for asylum
News | 18 September 2024
Eastern Cape health centre doesn’t comply with fire safety rules
The Dutywa Health Centre, where the incinerator room was gutted by fire on Saturday, does not have a valid compliance certificate
News | 21 August 2024
Rail theft accused using “Stalingrad tactics”, court hears
Decision on the High Court review brought by Syed Mohiudeen postponed
By Steve Kretzmann and Joseph Chirume
News | 12 August 2024
Anger at huge jump in Zimbabwean passport price
Petition gathers over 1,100 signatures
News | 2 August 2024
Zimbabweans in South Africa welcome rollout of e-passports
Pilot programme has seen about 60 e-passports processed daily since 21 June and the Zimbabwean Consulate says it is extending the initiative indefinitely
Brief | 27 June 2024
Deadly storm creates havoc from Gqeberha to Tongaat
At least nine people killed by severe weather affecting almost half the country
By Joseph Bracken, Tsoanelo Sefoloko, Nokulunga Majola, Joseph Chirume and Vincent Lali
Photo Essay | 4 June 2024
Seven die in floods in Nelson Mandela Bay Metro
Over 1,000 people displaced by flooding on the weekend
News | 3 June 2024