Articles for Ray Mwareya
Campaign collects names of murdered sex workers
Unsolved cases collect dust in police files, says activist
By Ray Mwareya
Brief | 8 December 2016
Passengers shoved into the wrong coaches in Newtown bus war
Mayhem as touts jostle for Zimbabwe-bound trade
By Ray Mwareya
News | 30 November 2016
Six years on and no sign of police investigation into missing man
Gift Mutsumba disappeared one night in 2010 and has not been heard from since
By Ray Mwareya
News | 29 November 2016
Sepedi singer and his homeless Afrikaans helpers
"Rare unity, rare trust," says the performer
By Ray Mwareya
Brief | 22 November 2016
Refugee sleeps better selling pillows
Tafadzwa Mukwayo makes pillows out of recycled material, and sells them
By Ray Mwareya
News | 14 November 2016
Zimbabwe domestic workers’ secret Wi-Fi sales
Thandi sells bandwidth while "Madam" is at work
By Ray Mwareya
Feature | 10 November 2016
Grieving relatives demand Qedani Mahlangu’s resignation
Dozens protest outside Gauteng health department's offices over deaths following closure of Life Esidimeni
By Ray Mwareya and GroundUp Staff
News | 27 October 2016
How does an illegal gold miner get money across the border?
A new breed of money couriers has earned the trust of immigrants shut out of formal banking
By Ray Mwareya
News | 23 September 2016
Drought leaves women farmers open to exploitation
In Mozambique, women are caught between jealous absent husbands, money lenders and corrupt local chiefs
By Ray Mwareya
News | 14 September 2016