Masiphumelele pupils get their bus at last

But 50 learners still have to hitchhike to school everyday

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News | 9 March 2017

Did policeman fire handgun at Philippi school protest?

Eyewitness says policeman pulled out a handgun and fired a single round

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News | 8 March 2017

Deputy minister admits failures at Khayelitsha police stations

Maggie Sotyu said a lack of detectives needed to be addressed “quickly”

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News | 7 March 2017

Court bid to stop CPS making profits from new SASSA contract

Freedom Under Law asks Constitutional Court to block fee increase

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News | 7 March 2017

Legal dispute stalls Dunoon’s R16.5 million sports centre

Project should have been completed two years ago

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News | 7 March 2017

Leaving Home

The story of how eviction has hurt a Cape Town family

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Video | 7 March 2017

Philippi High students demand promised new school

About 150 learners march to the Metro South office of the education department

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News | 6 March 2017

No one must be left behind, says Blikkiesdorp committee

Residents support serviced sites in addition to houses on new land

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Brief | 6 March 2017

Ask a sex worker

Sex Workers’ Rights Day commemorated on Grand Parade

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Brief | 3 March 2017

Protests start again at troubled Khayelitsha school

Police use stun grenades to stop student demonstrators entering school

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News | 3 March 2017

Toilet cleaners lack vaccinations and safety clothes in Philippi

Workers fear losing their jobs if they complain to management

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News | 2 March 2017

Gugulethu residents fight over future of Tambo Square

City wants to put in services for shack dwellers, but local residents want community facilities

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News | 2 March 2017

Angry residents stone fire engines for “being late”

Phumani Village residents say firefighters arrived after the community already had control of the blaze

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Brief | 1 March 2017

No learning at Mseki Primary School until department answers demands

If this is what it takes to get equal and better education, so be it – parent

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Brief | 28 February 2017

Thousands of furniture workers closer to being paid

Payout approved but still plenty of red tape

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Brief | 28 February 2017