Articles for Tariro Washinyira
You can queue at dawn but still not be served at the labour department in Belvillle
“Such a big sacrifice for a simple service — if the process was well managed”
News | 18 July 2022
Exploitation of refugee security guards is rife, says legal organisation
Security companies often ignore Labour Court orders
News | 28 June 2022
As deadline approaches Zimbabweans face a stark choice: start from zero in a broken country or live undocumented in SA
From 1 January 2023, hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans and their children will no longer be able to live, work and go to school legally in the republic
News | 23 June 2022
“Our children can’t play outside any more” say Hillview residents
DA ward councillor claims 176 people have been killed in the past three years in the area
News | 17 June 2022
Students who fled Ukraine battling to get into SA universities
South African medical students who pursued degrees in Ukraine find themselves in limbo
News | 6 June 2022
Home Affairs’ refugee office to re-open in Cape Town, ten years after it was closed
The closure meant refugees could only apply for asylum in Durban, Musina, Gqeberha or Pretoria
News | 26 May 2022
It’s residents versus residents in Cape Town suburb
An informal settlement has grown near Lansdowne station. People in houses nearby want it moved; people in the settlement say they have nowhere to go
Feature | 20 May 2022
Mbalula tears into PRASA management
“Our biggest problem is management negligence”, minister says
News | 16 May 2022
Minister promises land to people living on railway track
Fikile Mbalula tells community leaders he’ll be back in two weeks to show them the land
Brief | 14 May 2022