Media executive linked to River Club developer
CEO of Cape Town media company has boardroom connections to developer’s interests
News | 30 November 2021
Delft landlords battle as power outages chase tenants away
Eskom says illegal electricity connections and vandalism in Delft alone have cost it about R10 million since April
By Vincent Lali
News | 30 November 2021
Stellenbosch University hosts 16km walk to pay off students’ debt
The #Action4Inclusion campaign was started in 2020 and hopes to raise R2 million by Christmas to help those who can’t afford registration, accessing marks and other material
Brief | 29 November 2021
Court grants PRASA another eight months to relocate Cape Town Central Line shack dwellers
Eerste River residents opposing relocation near their community partly to blame for delay says PRASA
News | 26 November 2021
New gym in Khayelitsha offers members unique “personal training” regimen
Ekasi Dynamik Fitness opened in October
News | 26 November 2021
Are informal settlement residents really to blame for Cape Town’s polluted vleis?
An inadequate sewerage system and a lack of access to sanitation are the root causes according to experts
By Liezl Human
News | 23 November 2021
Philippi informal settlement residents say they are the “forgotten” community of Cape Town
The City says it is unable to assist because their shacks are on private land
News | 23 November 2021
Is this the approach to addiction that South Africa needs?
Free, community-based service offers individual support
By Daniel Steyn
Feature | 23 November 2021
Young gardeners are building a fynbos corridor across the Cape Flats
Greenpop’s project aims to “bring Kirstenbosch” to schools
Photo Essay | 22 November 2021