Rubbish piles up in Cape Town’s townships as residents fight over jobs
The City says it is making efforts to upgrade the jobseekers’ database
By Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik and Mary-Anne Gontsana
Feature | 9 March 2022
Khayelitsha police are failing the queer community, say activists
Protesters threaten to shut down the police station
Brief | 9 March 2022
Court sends strong message to vexatious litigants
Man who brought eight court applications in divorce disputes rebuked by judge
Law | 9 March 2022
Ebrahim Patel moves to fire Lotteries board
National Lotteries Commission has “failed to ensure proper administration and good governance,” says minister
Brief | 8 March 2022
Heavy police presence in Alexandra after immigrant shops closed down
Police have arrested six people following clashes on Monday
News | 8 March 2022
Business owners shut down parts of Nelson Mandela Bay
They want small businesses to get a 30% share of all major tenders awarded by the City
Brief | 8 March 2022
Lotteries boss Phillemon Letwaba is back at work after being cleared by internal hearing
Evidence collected by Special Investigating Unit of grand-scale corruption rejected by chair of hearing
News | 8 March 2022
New award for high school activists
Family and friends of the late Sakina Grimwood have launched a fund for other young activists at schools in Cape Town
Brief | 8 March 2022
Video: South Africa’s new poaching problem
Over 1.5 million succulents have been removed from the wild in the past 3 years
By Ashraf Hendricks and Liezl Human
Video | 8 March 2022