Articles for Tariro Washinyira
We are living in sewage, say Khayelitsha protesters
Residents block roads, complaining of blocked drains
News | 28 September 2021
Everyone agrees that Vrygrond needs a police station. But nothing happens
Activists want to know why they don’t have a station when a R100 million proposal to revamp Muizenberg police station was abandoned
News | 6 September 2021
Cape Town child drowns in sewer after manhole left uncovered
Uncle blames City’s track record on sanitation in Khayelitsha
News | 30 August 2021
“I’m scared to be among my own brothers and sisters” says gay Zimbabwean activist
A week ago a man living in Langa was assaulted by two other Zimbabwean men
News | 25 August 2021
Mother without ID struggles for years to enrol children at school
The departments of Home Affairs and Social Development are currently helping the Kuilsriver family
News | 12 August 2021
Today’s heroes: the “ordinary” women who hold South Africa together
We interviewed five South African women who have overcome adversity to support their families.
By Ashraf Hendricks, Masego Mafata, Mosima Rafapa, Nokulunga Majola and Tariro Washinyira
Feature | 9 August 2021
Home Affairs to renew Angolan Special Permit as deadline looms
Online application at the Visa Facilitation Services expected to start on 16 August and could take eight weeks to process
News | 6 August 2021
Families living along Cape Town railway line to be resettled
Court rules that the land occupiers must get basic services on new land
News | 6 August 2021
Commuters, small businesses paying the price for Cape Town’s taxi violence
End of taxi war in sight?
By Ashraf Hendricks, Liezl Human and Tariro Washinyira
News | 2 August 2021