Articles for Tariro Washinyira
Matrics, commuters hit by Cape Town taxi strike
Taxi council wants the Blue Dot incentive programme to continue in the Western Cape
Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik, Daniel Steyn, Vusi Mokoena, Sisipho Bakana, Tariro Washinyira, Mary-Anne Gontsana, Peter Luhanga
News | 21 November 2022
500 refugees living in wretched conditions in Cape Town camp
Three years after the UNHCR protests, Bellville camp asylum seekers cling to dream of resettlement
News | 18 November 2022
City of Cape Town and immigrant shop owners meet to resolve tensions
“We come unannounced not to catch you doing wrong things, but to ensure that your shop is in satisfactory hygienic condition”
News | 2 November 2022
Dismissed guards ask UCT to insource them
“Unfair discrimination” say 31 dismissed security guards, conned by student activist, as they approach UCT’s COO to be insourced
Brief | 1 November 2022
Cape Town Refugee Reception Centre finally takes shape
After a court battle lasting ten years, the new centre is set to open next year
News | 20 October 2022
Car washers at some shopping malls pay a fee to work
Companies say this covers the cost of high rents, cleaning products and training
News | 19 October 2022
Social grants: labour federations reject government proposals
Fears that many will be excluded when Social Relief of Distress grant is replaced
News | 29 September 2022
Community transforms crime hotspot to colourful walkway for learners
On Saturday about 60 people dressed in traditional attire celebrated Heritage Day at the iThemba Walkway in Gugulethu
Brief | 26 September 2022
Ndabeni protesters block busy road
City of Cape Town says it can’t provide services to shack dwellers living on private land
News | 20 September 2022