Articles for Tariro Washinyira
Metrorail’s own stats show how bad its service is
On some lines, half the scheduled trains don’t run at all
By Suné Payne and Tariro Washinyira
News | 7 December 2017
Zimbabwean’s endless temporary permit renewal nightmare
In eight years Althea Roberts has had 21 extensions to her asylum seeker permit
News | 24 November 2017
Protesters demand equal distribution of police officers
Case on SAPS resources will be heard next week
News | 22 November 2017
Residents object to R1.6 million fence for Wynberg Park
City says it is going ahead but will assess the fence route and meet the community
News | 15 November 2017
Fire in Cape Town inner city slum
Families now have to sleep in a hall inside the building
Brief | 10 November 2017
Cape Town’s city centre slum
Residents abandoned by landlord. Now Public Works wants to evict them.
News | 8 November 2017
Stop killing farmers, demand protesters
“We spend millions of rands on security instead of growing food for the nation”
Brief | 30 October 2017
Thousands march for school safety
“Gangsters are able to enter freely to sell drugs and rob us because our schools have broken fences and no security guards”
By Tariro Washinyira and Bernard Chiguvare
News | 27 October 2017
False alarm sets off protest at Cape Town’s biggest social housing complex
WhatsApp message claimed, wrongly, that 600 families were to be evicted on Monday
Brief | 23 October 2017