Articles for Bernard Chiguvare
Zimbabwean woman banned despite minister’s promise
A woman finds herself unable to re-enter South Africa even though she has the correct permit
News | 5 February 2016
Grants available for refugee organisations
A number of community-based refugee organisations in Cape Town are racing to meet the deadline for a project rolled out last year by the European Union
News | 2 February 2016
Protesters demand Atlantis school be made safe
But minister says action has already been taken
Brief | 29 January 2016
Quiet walk home turns into nightmare for Malawians
27 January 2016 NEWS
Asylum-seeker spends six weeks in prison
Blikkiesdorp swelters in 33 degree heat
Residents battle blazing sun and mosquitoes
News | 20 January 2016
Asylum seekers frustrated with Home Affairs
GroundUp previously reported the poor service by the Department of Home Affairs' foreshore offices. Today, the situation remains unchanged.
Brief | 18 January 2016
How bus drivers and immigration officials fleece Zimbabweans in the December holidays
Bernard Chiguvare describes the shenanigans on his trip from Cape Town to Harare.
News | 12 January 2016
Inner city revamp to benefit street people
Trees are to be planted in the open space off Canterbury Street in the city centre as part of a project designed to improve the lives of street people and others using the area. The project includes a mural on the wall of the Fruit and Veg City store to which street people will contribute.
Bernard Chiguvare
News | 14 December 2015
Dispute over who represents residents of informal settlement
The City of Cape Town is negotiating with a private owner to buy land in Klipheuwel and install services for families living in the informal settlement.
Bernard Chiguvare
News | 10 December 2015