The taxi is being piloted by AfriPaw and is aimed at providing access to its free monthly animal clinics for pets living in poor communities like Vrygrond
News | 25 July 2024
But City of Cape Town says no decision has been taken yet
Brief | 17 July 2024
Relentless rain hampers relief efforts
Text by Liezl Human. Photos by Ashraf Hendricks.
News | 12 July 2024
Residents of Wynberg were assessing the damage on Thursday morning
Photo Essay | 11 July 2024
Schools to close across the province as another storm hits, with about 15,000 people already severely affected by floods and damaging winds
By Sandiso Phaliso, Vincent Lali, Marecia Damons, Ashraf Hendricks, Liezl Human and Peter Luhanga
News | 10 July 2024
Roads closed, schools and clinics damaged, rivers burst their banks
By Sandiso Phaliso, Ashraf Hendricks and Marecia Damons
News | 9 July 2024
The site for a 60-bed “Safe Space” is still being finalised
News | 4 July 2024
The Haven’s shelters are already 85% full
Brief | 18 June 2024
“Our parents lived in this poverty, we are living in this poverty, and now our children are living in this poverty”
Text by Mary-Anne Gontsana. Photos by Ashraf Hendricks.
News | 14 June 2024
Over 40 informal settlements seriously affected by heavy rains
Photo Essay | 6 June 2024
The new National Assembly will not be complete until February 2026
Brief | 6 June 2024
Some have lived in “Oya Town” near Maitland Station for eight years
Photo Essay | 28 May 2024
They are angry that refugees living in a tent on the same land have toilets and water, but they do not
Brief | 22 May 2024
Site to be used for 1,000 affordable housing units
Text by Marecia Damons. Photos by Ashraf Hendricks.
News | 21 May 2024
A white sheet with hundreds of names of those killed in Palestine since October was draped down the Sarah Baartman Hall steps
Brief | 16 May 2024
To help turn Mitchells Plain into a tourist spot, RLabs have created a number of experiences under the “Westridge Tourism Precinct Project”
Photo Essay | 3 May 2024