Articles for Tariro Washinyira
Lansdowne train station is full of excrement, garbage - and rats
Subway is too filthy to use, so commuters cross over the railway lines
News | 12 May 2022
Dozens turned away as refugee office reopens after two years
Even people with valid appointments were told to return on Wednesday
By Tariro Washinyira and Kimberly Mutandiro
News | 3 May 2022
Home Affairs to open refugee offices after two-year closure
Since 26 March 2020 there has been no way for refugees to apply for asylum
Brief | 21 April 2022
People wait in the cold and rain for hours outside Home Affairs in Mitchells Plain
“Most of us have been standing here since 3am” says 60-year-old man
News | 14 April 2022
Five years later, Zwelihle police brutality probe is still incomplete
Independent Police Investigative Directorate says it’s busy investigating
News | 14 April 2022
Shambolic Home Affairs leaves immigrants who are legally in the country undocumented
Since lockdown asylum seekers and refugees have been denied crucial services
News | 4 April 2022
Metrorail’s Northern Line is coming back to life, but V-E-R-Y slowly
Trains still don’t stop at what was the line’s busiest station
News | 22 March 2022
Marchers demands action against xenophobic attacks
Protesters want the government intervene to end violence against foreign nationals
News | 22 March 2022
Netcare sexual assault centres: are they as publicised?
Rape Crisis advocacy specialist raises concerns
News | 2 March 2022