Articles for Bernard Chiguvare

Police allegedly beat man from Congo to death

IPID refers case to Director of Public Prosecutions

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News | 21 February 2017

Hundreds march in Cape Town against Donald Trump

Protesters express solidarity with women’s marches in the United States

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Brief | 21 January 2017

Philippi fire victims demand more taps

City of Cape Town promises upgrade for Sweethome Farm

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News | 12 January 2017

Informal couriers beat Zimbabwe import ban

“Malaicha” explain that prices include cost of bribes

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News | 8 December 2016

Stop giving to beggars so they can move elsewhere, says City councillor

I’m on the streets because my shack has been destroyed by the City, says homeless woman

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News | 28 November 2016

“Give me a home or leave me where I am”, pleads homeless man

World Homeless Day is just another day for Wynberg’s street people

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News | 12 October 2016

Station deck traders complain about drug dealers

“Our customers are afraid”

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News | 11 October 2016

Lesotho nationals worried they will miss permit deadline

Many still await documents that they need to complete application

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Brief | 27 September 2016

One dead and 120 displaced in Dunoon fire

Thirty homes were destroyed on Sunday morning in the blaze

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Brief | 12 September 2016

Joe Slovo residents resist move to Delft

1,590 houses to be built by 2018

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News | 7 September 2016

Sans Souci schoolgirls protest against alleged racist school policies

They claim they are not allowed to speak isiXhosa during break

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News | 1 September 2016

No sign of police investigation into murder of Nomanesi Klawushe

Delft community marches to Saps

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News | 31 August 2016

Strike at Engen garage

Workers complain management promises have not been kept

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Brief | 29 August 2016

Right2Know protesters call for Motsoeneng and Muthambi to go

“They are becoming opposition” Motsoeneng reportedly says in Parliament

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Brief | 23 August 2016

Taxi industry shrugs off minimum wage

Department of Labour has set new wage standards but taxi operators say they will continue paying their drivers with commissions and targets

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News | 29 July 2016

Strike starts in petrol industry

Workers want 9% but employers offer 7%

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Brief | 28 July 2016