Articles for Tariro Washinyira
Scrapping Zim permit will cause humanitarian crisis, warn activists
180,000 Zimbabwean Exemption Permit holders face an uncertain fate at the end of this year
News | 28 February 2022
Mitchells Plain commuters elated that MyCiTi service has been restored
Nearly three years after the N2 Express was terminated a new agreement has allowed it to restart
Brief | 19 February 2022
Immigrant security guards head to court over unfair dismissal payment
Ultimate Protection and Control has failed to pay R300,000 owed to workers as compensation, says lawyer
News | 14 February 2022
Refugees struggle to renew their asylum documents with Home Affairs online system
Some asylum seekers have missed the 31 December 2021 deadline
News | 4 February 2022
There are signs of hope amid Metrorail’s decay
On a trip arranged for journalists I saw that Philippi station has been ransacked - but the new trains are fantastic
News | 28 January 2022
Simon’s Town train service is back, but commuters are worried about their safety
Passengers crowd together to fend off robbers
Feature | 13 January 2022
Victoria Mxenge residents dream of a Christmas without the stench of raw sewage
Since 2019 the community has been battling with sewage spills and waste running down its streets
News | 6 December 2021
Long queues at Home Affairs in spite of minister’s promise
But provincial manager claims “Home Affairs has declared war on queues”
By Masego Mafata, Tariro Washinyira and Marecia Damons
Photo Essay | 29 November 2021
Court grants PRASA another eight months to relocate Cape Town Central Line shack dwellers
Eerste River residents opposing relocation near their community partly to blame for delay says PRASA
News | 26 November 2021