Articles for Bernard Chiguvare

Thieves steal primary school children’s education

Nyanga’s Liwa school has computers, but they can’t be used because they have to be locked away

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Brief | 24 October 2017

Gugulethu learners march for safety

First in a series of protests planned by Equal Education that will culminate in a march to Parliament on 27 October

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Brief | 20 October 2017

Video: Watch what happens when trains are delayed

The breakdown of Metrorail’s service is endangering lives

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Video | 20 October 2017

Immigrant held for ransom at the border

Malawian man tells mysterious story of bus passengers kidnapped crossing into South Africa and forced to pay R2,500 to be released

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News | 13 October 2017

Sweet Home Farm’s pungent canals

City promises full janitorial services this week

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Brief | 5 September 2017

30 shacks burnt down in Philippi fire

Residents have begun rebuilding their homes with City fire kits

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Brief | 31 July 2017

Suspicious death leaves immigrant family in poverty

The family of man who died in a mysterious fire say people told them to go back to the Congo

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News | 10 July 2017

Youth commemorate sacrifices of the past and protest about the present

Celebrations and demonstrations held around the country on 16 June

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Photo Essay | 19 June 2017

Will the Zimbabwe Special Permit be renewed?

Zimbabwean immigrants want clarity as permit expires in six months

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Brief | 9 June 2017

One killed and over 20 homes destroyed in Samora Machel

“When I heard noise from neighbours it was too late to collect anything except my ID”

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Brief | 15 May 2017

UCT students treat prisoners to a touch of beauty

“It is a surprise that there are people out there who care for us”

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Brief | 2 May 2017

Cape Town airport faces land claim

Family members seeking compensation believe they have been cheated

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News | 26 April 2017

Hangberg residents demand a police station

Community march against crime and drugs

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News | 23 April 2017

Another fire in Imizamo Yethu leaves one dead and 400 homeless

“I have been in this shack for two weeks and again it’s burnt”

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News | 16 April 2017

Immigrants in Imizamo Yethu: no relocation from community “we are used to”

Some foreign nationals have rebuilt their shacks after the fire despite City agreement

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News | 20 March 2017

Will Metrorail users have to wait 17 years for decent service?

Service is getting worse, but Prasa promises to get it working … by 2034

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News | 22 February 2017