Articles for Tariro Washinyira
Mbalula sticking to December deadline to fully open Cape Town’s Central Line
An agreement has been signed with communities occupying the railway line
Brief | 9 September 2022
Trolley assistants at malls pay a “fee” to be allowed to collect tips from shoppers
Some pay up to R50 a day
News | 7 September 2022
Iconic women’s housing project of the 1990s, today awash in sewage
Residents of Victoria Mxenge Housing Development have taken the City of Cape Town to the Ombudsman after three years of overflowing sewers
News | 22 August 2022
Families forcibly removed from Maitland 80 years ago still can’t use their land
Ndabeni Communal Property Trust concluded a settlement agreement for the 54.8-hectares
News | 18 August 2022
Sex workers are angry with the Gender Commission. Here’s why
They believe some members are using their positions to impose personal moral views on issues like sex work and abortion.
Brief | 12 August 2022
Will Cape Town’s Central Line open in December? Mbalula says so…
But commuters are sceptical after many missed deadlines and devastation along the line
News | 27 July 2022
Relocation is “on track”, Mbalula tells families living along railway line
Metrorail line in Langa to be vacated in November
Brief | 27 July 2022
Young people stage fundraiser for immigrants
South African artists performed at the Parow Civic Centre to raise money for impoverished young refugees
Brief | 20 July 2022
Cape Town’s inner-city housing programme has stalled, activists say
City of Cape Town blames “major” delays on the occupations by Reclaim the City in 2017
News | 18 July 2022