The more than 400-page report was compiled by The Inkathalo Conversations and commissioned by the City in 2020
By James Stent
News | 4 November 2021
Police say construction of a permanent police station still on the cards for Khayelitsha
Brief | 2 November 2021
Some families have still not been paid out after the October 2019 fire in Vygieskraal in Cape Town
Brief | 2 November 2021
“I have never been to the DRC. I speak Sesotho fluently and a bit of Afrikaans but I am treated very differently by my peers.”
Photo Essay | 29 October 2021
Sewage spills are damaging local businesses and international tourism
News | 29 October 2021
Minister Barbara Creecy agrees to some of their demands
By Liezl Human
News | 28 October 2021
By James Stent
News | 28 October 2021
Residents of one of Cape Town’s largest townships demand better cops
Brief | 28 October 2021
“Our organisation was subsidising a lot of work in the hope that the tender would come through, and it just hasn’t”
By Liezl Human
Science | 22 October 2021
Minister says the problem is being addressed
News | 21 October 2021
Provincial pilot programmes are underway but details are vague
By James Stent
News | 21 October 2021
This followed a raid of the Woodstock Hospital occupation earlier on Friday
News | 15 October 2021
The 42-seater Atlas Digibus has laptops, two teaching stations, and Wi-Fi for online teaching programmes like coding
Brief | 15 October 2021
Residents of houses on the border of Van Riebeeck Park made a plan to cover the cost of accomodating the people living in the park - for now
By Ashraf Hendricks and Marecia Damons
News | 14 October 2021
Human Rights Commission wants Anti-Land Invasion Unit declared unlawful
By Liezl Human
News | 12 October 2021
People do not choose to live in a public parking area out of malice or wilfulness but out of desperation and need, says judge
Law | 11 October 2021