Articles for Tariro Washinyira
“The list of Mugabe’s crimes is endless”
GroundUp’s Zimbabwean reporters write about what Robert Mugabe meant to them
By Joseph Chirume, Kimberly Mutandiro, Bernard Chiguvare and Tariro Washinyira
News | 6 September 2019
“I was raped by someone who belonged to my church at the age of 15”
Athlone residents speak out against violence against women
Brief | 6 September 2019
Mnangagwa’s critics and supporters face off in Cape Town
Rival groups demonstrate in front of the World Economic Forum meeting
Brief | 5 September 2019
#AmINextProtest: police use water cannons against protesters
Demonstrators demand action from Ramaphosa
By Mary-Anne Gontsana, Tariro Washinyira, Ashraf Hendricks and Lucas Nowicki
Photo Essay | 4 September 2019
Generations of Cape Town flower traders cut it in the city market
“Everybody in the family is here, cousins, aunties and great aunties”
Text by Tariro Washinyira. Photos by Ashraf Hendricks.
Photo Essay | 28 August 2019
PRASA employee describes dysfunctional organisation
“Angry customers ask why we want to verify their tickets when there is no service?” says ticket collector
Brief | 27 August 2019
“We turned an unused building into a place many now call home”
“In this place there is love and care,” says Woodstock hospital occupier
News | 27 August 2019
Farm workers say Oak Valley housing arrangements are racist
But farm retorts that its living conditions are humane
Brief | 21 August 2019
Commuters left stranded by Metrorail in Cape Town
“Every day when I arrive at work I am already exhausted because of the shoving and standing inside the overcrowded trains.”
Brief | 19 August 2019