Damage to West Coast beaches from mining can be kept to “acceptable” levels, say consultants
Australian company tries again to get approval for huge expansion project
By John Yeld
News | 25 September 2018
“In Camps Bay there’s lots of space – leave our beaches alone”
Capetonians speak out against development of Maiden’s Cove
Photo Essay | 25 September 2018
“My house smells like a toilet”
City of Cape Town’s janitorial programme has left Siyahlala and other informal settlements unserviced for over a year
By Vincent Lali
Brief | 24 September 2018
No progress for the “rainbow nation” without redress, says artist
In Things we lost in the Rainbow, artist Athi-Patra Ruga tries to reclaim the spaces from which he and many others have been historically exiled
Photo Essay | 21 September 2018
Residents of Marikana informal settlement left in the dark
A year after High Court ordered City of Cape Town to buy the land but the matter is still in court
Brief | 21 September 2018
Zimbabwean teachers in SA unpaid for months
Western Cape Education Department says Home Affairs is to blame
Brief | 21 September 2018
Sea Point security company in court over provident fund contributions
Proexec owners say they are cash-strapped and unable to pay
Brief | 20 September 2018
City of Cape Town fails to explain R140m property sale bungle
But there is a solution that can benefit the city’s residents
News | 20 September 2018
Wheelchair users demand better transport
City’s Dial-a-Ride service criticised for being pricey
News | 19 September 2018