Feature
The strangest vegetable gardens in South Africa
On an old military base in Cape Town, unlawful occupants are growing vegetables alongside the soldiers
Text by Liezl Human. Photos by Ashraf Hendricks.
Feature | 31 January 2022
Parliament’s botched digitisation may mean millions of precious documents were lost in the fire
Many scanned documents are impossible to read
By James Stent
Feature | 28 January 2022
Dunoon matrics beat the odds
Piles of distinctions for learners from crowded Cape Town settlement
Feature | 26 January 2022
Simon’s Town train service is back, but commuters are worried about their safety
Passengers crowd together to fend off robbers
Feature | 13 January 2022
Meet the woman at the centre of Port Nolloth’s crayfish trade
Rosie Malan has been working in fishing for 43 years
Text by Liezl Human. Photos by Ashraf Hendricks.
Feature | 15 December 2021
Did SAPS enable a brutal murder by leaving this problem cop unpunished?
SAPS is failing to act against brutal cops
Daneel Knoetze for Viewfinder
Feature | 1 December 2021
The minister, the Lottery boss and the luxury R5.6 million home
The strange story of the house Fikile Mbalula offered to buy
By Raymond Joseph and Masego Mafata
Feature | 29 November 2021
SA music industry exposed: the money is not going to the artists
One of many grim statistics: of R200 million in royalties collected by SAMPRA in 2020, R41 million went on “administrative costs”
By Niki Moore
Feature | 26 November 2021
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s hometown: no country for old women
Girls from the age of five and women into their 70s fetch water from a river in a town that has never had tap water
Feature | 25 November 2021