Street lighting in Khayelitsha and Nyanga – a crime story

“You can never send your child to the shop after 7pm. Parents live in fear.”

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News | 22 May 2017

Small Jo’burg businesses left in the dark

City blames cable theft and previous administration

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News | 22 May 2017

Thousands march against violence against women

Woman tells of how she jumped from moving car to escape abductor

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News | 22 May 2017

Helen Zille responds to Sheila Madikane’s open letter

“We regard the provision of more affordable housing on well-located land a top priority for our government”

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Opinion | 22 May 2017

Massive land occupation in Khayelitsha

Residents say the land has stood unoccupied for decades

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News | 19 May 2017

Masiphumelele residents reject City mediators

They want to select their own person, and they also want a plan for the development of the township to be made public before negotiations over contested issues begin

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Brief | 19 May 2017

600 land occupiers facing eviction in Port Elizabeth

“We will not leave this place after suffering so much”

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News | 19 May 2017

What happens when the dams run dry?

Mayor Patricia de Lille: “We are going to have to cut the water off for long hours like with load-shedding”

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News | 19 May 2017

Allan Gray commits to putting pressure on Net1

Grant recipients claim deductions being made for policies they’ve no knowledge of

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News | 19 May 2017

Township comes to week-long standstill during protest action

Kei Road Location school and clinic closed and taps run dry

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News | 19 May 2017

Spinning is a sport dominated by men

But now some women are bucking the stereotype

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Video | 19 May 2017

Homeless and hungry at UWC

Some students at the University of the Western Cape live in makeshift conditions and go to bed on empty stomachs

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News | 19 May 2017

Why protests become violent

And how to prevent that from happening

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Opinion | 19 May 2017

What needs to be done about Cape Town’s water crisis

“Decision making … is now lagging too far behind our current reality”

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News | 18 May 2017

Judge defends his behaviour in case to have him replaced

Leslie Weinkove says he wasn’t being antagonistic when he referred to Charnell Commando as “just a kitchen assistant”

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Law | 18 May 2017

Cape Town’s bursting trains

Commuters complain of overcrowded and delays

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News | 18 May 2017