Residents are protesting against gentrification but a heritage consultant is sceptical of “nostalgia of an imagined past”
Text by Aidan Jones. Photos by Barry Christianson.
Feature | 26 June 2018
“Politicians come and make promises they can’t keep”
Feature | 19 June 2018
It’s hard to go underground, but life must go on, says Tawanda
Feature | 14 June 2018
Mortimer Booysen’s body washed up near Pearly Beach
Feature | 31 May 2018
Workers on the timber plantations of Sonskyn fear for their jobs
By Luke Daniel
Feature | 29 May 2018
Part three of a three-part series on a neglected disease that kills over a hundred thousand South Africans every year
Feature | 22 May 2018
Part two of a three part series on a neglected disease that kills over a hundred thousand South Africans every year
Feature | 17 May 2018
State provides 40% of money. Shelters need to raise the rest from other sources.
Feature | 17 May 2018
Part one of a three part series on a neglected disease which kills over 100,000 South Africans every year
Feature | 16 May 2018
“The dam is now at less than 10% of its capacity,” says farmer
By Aidan Jones
Feature | 25 April 2018
R3 million a month for guards and dogs at Helen Bowden Nurses Home
Feature | 13 April 2018
Part three of a series on political violence and the frustrated search for justice in KwaZulu-Natal
Text by Christopher Clark. Photos by Shaun Swingler.
Feature | 29 March 2018
Part two of a series on political violence and the frustrated search for justice in KwaZulu-Natal
Text by Christopher Clark. Photos by Shaun Swingler.
Feature | 22 March 2018
Part one of a series on political violence and the frustrated search for justice in KwaZulu-Natal
Text by Christopher Clark. Photos by Shaun Swingler.
Feature | 19 March 2018
Water consumption has dropped dramatically, but there is still more to be done
By Aidan Jones
Feature | 13 March 2018
Queues form from early morning at the Desmond Tutu Refugee Centre
By Zoë Postman and Ashraf Hendricks
Feature | 9 March 2018