Articles for Tariro Washinyira
Taxi strike makes Cape Town’s transport misery worse
Torched busses cause Golden Arrow to cancel services to much of the Cape Flats
By Thembela Ntongana, Tariro Washinyira and Ashraf Hendricks
News | 6 August 2018
If commuters thought Metrorail couldn’t get worse, it did this week
Cape Town’s central line is operating with eight train sets. It needs 33.
By Tariro Washinyira and Mary-Anne Gontsana
News | 27 July 2018
Police and protesters accused of brutality in Hermanus
Cele promises to bring IPID to Zwelihle to investigate
By Tariro Washinyira and Chumani Mazwi
Feature | 25 July 2018
Zimbabweans in South Africa fear elections won’t be free and fair
Zimbabweans go to the polls on 30 July
Brief | 20 July 2018
Gay couples complain of discrimination at Home Affairs
Legal Resources Centre and Free Gender want law repealed that allows officials to refuse to marry same-sex couples
News | 18 July 2018
Protesters close municipal offices in Gugulethu
Protest was unrelated to the torching of the Gugulethu fire station and municipal building on Thursday morning
By Tariro Washinyira and Chumani Mazwi
Brief | 12 July 2018
Steenvilla evictees disappointed after De Lille no-show
Mayor’s office says she was not aware of meeting with residents
By Tariro Washinyira and Chumani Mazwi
Brief | 6 July 2018
Emergency housing for Hermanus community
But unclear if it will be enough to placate protesters
News | 5 July 2018
Injured woman has Home Affairs nightmare
Long queues and rude officials have made it extremely difficult for Kundji Tembo to renew her asylum papers
News | 4 July 2018