Judge in Woodstock eviction case concerned about “spatial apartheid”
Atlantis was going to be a hub, said Judge Sher, but now “people are stuck out there with great unemployment and social problems”
By James Stent
Law | 18 November 2020
Tafelsig feeding scheme battles red tape
Tafelsig CAN provides meals three times a day to hundreds of families in Mitchells Plain and Philippi
News | 18 November 2020
Informal traders say the City neglects the town centre in Mitchells Plain
The group says the area “reeks of defecation and urine”
News | 17 November 2020
Blouvlei crèche survived apartheid but may not survive Covid-19
The historic crèche opened in 1955 in Cape Town by Dora Tamana is struggling
News | 17 November 2020
Bromwell Street: Residents want emergency accommodation near city
City argued that providing social or temporary housing in the inner city would take time
By James Stent
Law | 17 November 2020
Appeal of Tafelberg judgment delayed
Cancellation of sale agreement between Western Cape government and the school that bought the property has not been finalised
By James Stent
News | 13 November 2020
A Philippi woman lost her eye when police fired into her yard. Seven months later, no one held responsible
Siyasanga Gijana believes IPID is not serious about finding the culprits
News | 13 November 2020
Motorcade through Cape Town to highlight gender-based violence
Police accompany Ilitha Labantu campaign
News | 13 November 2020
Angry protesters block N2
Land occupiers say they want water, toilets and electricity, but the City of Cape Town says the land is not suitable
By Vincent Lali
News | 12 November 2020