Articles for Mosima Rafapa
Strike at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University enters second week
NEHAWU is demanding a 6% pay increase; management initially offered 3.5%
Brief | 17 May 2021
New Pretoria clinic is a case study in why many township projects fail
The site is a dump after contractors became fed up and left
News | 14 May 2021
50% of learners don’t get meals when they’re not at school, says Equal Education
Some schools in Gauteng and the North West are struggling to feed learners who are unable to get to school
News | 28 April 2021
Still no water for North West residents
Water and Sanitation department says Mogogelo residents will only receive water by July
Brief | 28 April 2021
Promises, promises: the residents of Marikana Soutpan have almost given up hope
Informal settlement was first promised water and sanitation in 2017
News | 26 April 2021
All in a day’s work for reclaimers in Gauteng
Waste-pickers are responsible for collecting 80 to 90% of used packaging and paper that is recycled in South Africa
By Mosima Rafapa and Julia Evans
Photo Essay | 26 April 2021
Mamelodi residents have waited five years for electricity connections
Delay blamed on dispute with contractor
News | 22 April 2021
Six arrested during clashes between SASCO marchers and police in Pretoria
“It’s about time something is done to improve the situation at TVET colleges” says student
By Mosima Rafapa and Nokulunga Majola
News | 15 October 2020
Covid-19: Street vendor says she can now feed family of 17 under relaxed regulations
Informal taders selling essential goods and uncooked foods to now operate with a permit during the lockdown
News | 6 April 2020