ARTICLE UPDATED
By Sophia Wilhelm and Tara Osborne
News | 27 September 2018
A concrete public toilet in a Cape Town informal settlement fell over while a resident was using it
Brief | 27 September 2018
Top policeman shocks provincial legislature with list of complaints
News | 26 September 2018
“You’ll hear how the bullets are going”
News | 26 September 2018
Minister distances himself from claims made by Australian company on controversial Eastern Cape mine
By Kim Reynolds
News | 26 September 2018
Documents supplied in response to PAIA request raise more questions
By Kim Reynolds
Brief | 26 September 2018
Community wants land for relocation of wetland shacks and a development plan as agreed last year
News | 26 September 2018
“When we call the police, they don’t come, but now they are standing around here just watching us”
By Ashraf Hendricks and Barbara Maregele
News | 25 September 2018
Australian company tries again to get approval for huge expansion project
By John Yeld
News | 25 September 2018
Capetonians speak out against development of Maiden’s Cove
Photo Essay | 25 September 2018
As unemployment grows, scrap metal dealers have increased
Brief | 25 September 2018
Security guards at Cofimvaba in the Eastern Cape demand money from people who need the toilet
Brief | 24 September 2018
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
But residents sceptical of his intentions
News | 21 September 2018
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