Articles for Peter Luhanga
Dunoon matrics beat the odds
Piles of distinctions for learners from crowded Cape Town settlement
Feature | 26 January 2022
Hundreds block Malmesbury’s streets over “unaffordable” utility bills
Swartland municipality says its already written off more than R14.9 million in irrecoverable debt
Brief | 5 October 2021
Jobseekers flock to proposed Amazon site in Cape Town
Hundreds queue at River Club development in the hope of getting work
News | 26 August 2021
Developers try to overturn sale of land for Cape Town housing development
Covid-19 triggered a plan to move families from overcrowded Dunoon informal settlements, but more than a year later, they’re still there
News | 25 August 2021
Dunoon man electrocuted trying to put out the shack fire that killed another man
Residents say electrocuted man helped them fight for the land they are living on
Brief | 10 August 2021
Cape Town has reached Transport Day Zero. This is why
Lack of political leadership at all tiers of government and a failure to implement transport planning policy are to blame
By Steve Kretzmann and Peter Luhanga
Analysis | 29 July 2021
Return to school spoiled by Cape Town taxi war
Western Cape MEC suspends Bellville – Paarl taxi route for two months
By Ashraf Hendricks, Liezl Human and Peter Luhanga
News | 26 July 2021
Taxi violence: “It is like organised crime trying to take over the economy of the Western Cape”
Negotiations between rival taxi bodies deadlocked
News | 22 July 2021
Winde vows to arrest “warlords and thugs” in the taxi industry
Sweeping measures announced as commuters remain stranded
News | 20 July 2021