Articles for Ashraf Hendricks
Braille trail launched in Worcester
The trail at a popular botanical garden is accessible to people who use wheelchairs and people who are blind or visually impaired
News | 14 October 2022
Five great places to eat for under R100 in Cape Town
We found some of the best local restaurants across the city where you can eat for cheap
By Liezl Human and Ashraf Hendricks
Photo Essay | 5 October 2022
Climate protesters cover themselves in fake blood and oil
Extinction Rebellion holds demonstration at Africa Oil Week
News | 4 October 2022
Here’s why Cape Town is clearing invasive plants
The project is expected to save billions of litres of water a year
By Liezl Human and Ashraf Hendricks
News | 26 September 2022
Hundreds march to Parliament, calling for action against climate change
This Heritage Day event was part of global protests against climate change
Brief | 24 September 2022
This is Cape Town’s best run train
Activists protest at Mini Blue Train to highlight PRASA’s failures
Brief | 20 September 2022
“Ubuntu is alive” and it sounds like marimbas
Annual Marimba Jam Festival in Cape Town brings youth together
Brief | 13 September 2022
New library brings hope to Wolwerivier
Families in the tin settlement 30km from Cape Town have access to books at last
News | 8 September 2022
Taxi drivers burn streets of Hout Bay
Amaphela are demanding that the City compensate them for loss of income since MyCiTi started operating
Text by Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik. Photos by Ashraf Hendricks.
News | 5 September 2022