On average three children are killed in South Africa every day, according to UNICEF South Africa.
By Ashraf Hendricks and Liezl Human
Video | 23 June 2022
City residents battle cold and rain as a heavy storm hits Cape Town
By Ashraf Hendricks and Vincent Lali
Photo Essay | 14 June 2022
Nwabisa Nkonyana teaches art to children
Photo Essay | 7 June 2022
Western Cape High Court to decide fate of Knoflokskraal
Text by Liezl Human. Photos by Ashraf Hendricks.
Feature | 3 June 2022
City of Cape Town’s Expanded Public Works Programme registration drive draws a crowd
News | 27 May 2022
Thirty-three year old Ludwe Qamata teaches vegetable gardening to older people in Khayelitsha, Cape Town.
By Mary-Anne Gontsana and Ashraf Hendricks
Video | 3 May 2022
The Pride Shelter in Cape Town houses 20 people, who can stay for up to three months
Video | 21 April 2022
Demonstrations outside and inside convention centre at Cape Town launch of land release programme
By Vincent Lali, Ashraf Hendricks and Marecia Damons
News | 8 April 2022
Cape Town project offers hope for homeless
Video | 6 April 2022
Sidwell Mayekiso hopes one of his students will one day become a Grandmaster
By Ashraf Hendricks and Liezl Human
Video | 18 March 2022
Over 1.5 million succulents have been removed from the wild in the past 3 years
By Ashraf Hendricks and Liezl Human
Video | 8 March 2022
Plant poaching is on the increase, say police
Text by Liezl Human. Photos by Ashraf Hendricks.
Feature | 7 March 2022
Jacobus Poggenpoel’s family has been fishing for generations but tightening quotas are putting a strain on finances
By Liezl Human and Ashraf Hendricks
Video | 10 February 2022
But Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula says the Central Line will be running again by July 2022
Text and Photos by Ashraf Hendricks
Photo Essay | 2 February 2022
On an old military base in Cape Town, unlawful occupants are growing vegetables alongside the soldiers
Text by Liezl Human. Photos by Ashraf Hendricks.
Feature | 31 January 2022