More civil society voices call for action by PRASA

“The biggest problem is corruption”

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Brief | 20 October 2017

Hanover Park parents threaten to shut down 10 schools

School Governing Body Forum says education department ignored its pleas about safety

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Brief | 20 October 2017

Gugulethu learners march for safety

First in a series of protests planned by Equal Education that will culminate in a march to Parliament on 27 October

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Brief | 20 October 2017

Video: Watch what happens when trains are delayed

The breakdown of Metrorail’s service is endangering lives

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Video | 20 October 2017

Western Cape education MEC reprimanded by judge

Court wants to know why no plan has been made for school facing eviction

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Law | 19 October 2017

MPs grill regulator over train safety

But the Railway Safety Regulator’s answers are thin

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Parliament | 19 October 2017

Mine hits back over West Coast aquifer

Kropz responds to environmentalists’ attempt to stop pumping

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News | 18 October 2017

Pathologists can’t cope with Western Cape crime wave

56% spike in gunshot deaths

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News | 18 October 2017

Black Sash raises red flag over future of SASSA accounts

Social grant cards will not expire on 31 December

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News | 17 October 2017

Pop up cinemas in Khayelitsha

“There are no malls close by and to go and watch movies you must have money”

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News | 17 October 2017

PRASA says it’s on top of security problems

But a key claim of the railway company doesn’t match reality

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News | 16 October 2017

Province committed to affordable housing

A response to Ndifuna Ukwazi’s Jared Rossouw

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Right to reply | 16 October 2017

Train surfers risk their lives without fear of Metrorail’s security

“I do it for adrenaline – the thrill can get addictive”

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Video | 16 October 2017

Mfuleni parents storm out of meeting with education department

Parents and principal say new school was promised for 2017, while officials say they must wait until 2021

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News | 13 October 2017

Urgent court action to stop mine using West Coast groundwater

Phosphate mining company Kropz said to be in breach of license in its use of ancient Elandsfontein aquifer

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News | 13 October 2017

Foster grants – Bathabile Dlamini’s next national embarrassment?

Six years after ruling, huge backlogs persist as December court deadline looms

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Parliament | 12 October 2017