Articles for Steve Kretzmann
City of Cape Town to evict dozens of Observatory residents
The Willow Arts Collective had been hoping to lease land from the City
News | 4 June 2021
Kannaland councillor sentenced for fraud, but keeps his position
ICOSA says Werner Meshoa would only have to step down if he received a prison sentence of more than a year
News | 1 June 2021
UCT comes to defence of professor accused of racism
Battle over the future of the River Club has become extremely nasty
News | 1 June 2021
Elections 2021: Despite scandals and huge wastage, the ANC council looks secure in Hantam
This Northern Cape ward covers a massive amount of territory and only has 22,000 people, but it exemplifies the local government problems across the country
Feature | 26 May 2021
Report shows dangerous levels of pollution in Cape Town’s rivers, vleis and estuaries
Quality of water bodies has declined over 40 years
Science | 9 April 2021
Eastern Cape’s health workers have been betrayed by Covid-19 corruption
Part two of a two-part series on how corruption is killing people in the province’s health system
By Daneel Knoetze and Steve Kretzmann
Feature | 11 March 2021
Grimy, broken-down, neglected: can this be the Eastern Cape’s flagship hospital?
Part one of a two-part series on how corruption is killing people in the province’s health system
By Steve Kretzmann and Daneel Knoetze
Feature | 10 March 2021
The court battle for Kannaland
Councillors try to wrest municipality from control of provincial government
Law | 22 February 2021
Bankrupt municipality’s R735-million electricity plan
“Energy vault” will pay for itself, says bidding company
Feature | 19 February 2021