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Gauteng informal traders feel the aftermath of July unrest
“We are not making money and our fridges at home are empty. We can’t carry on like this,” says Kwa Mai Mai Market food seller
News | 26 July 2021
Cape Town taxi violence: City businesses put staff up in hotels
For the safety of their staff and to keep their doors open, some businesses are accommodating employees so that they do not have to commute
By Liezl Human
News | 23 July 2021
Atlantis pharmacist feeds hundreds of people weekly
“This is desperation. People are hungry out here. Situations like these are heartbreaking,” says Thahier Alli
News | 23 July 2021
Small traders suffering as a result of Cape Town taxi violence
“When the taxi drivers shoot at each other, we lie on the ground next to our stock”
By Vincent Lali
News | 23 July 2021
“Serving from the pot, you pray that the food is enough”
Community soup kitchens say the number of people coming for food has increased in recent months
News | 23 July 2021
Taxi violence: “It is like organised crime trying to take over the economy of the Western Cape”
Negotiations between rival taxi bodies deadlocked
News | 22 July 2021
Sharp increase in deaths places strain on Johannesburg cemeteries
“These numbers are staggering,” says City Parks spokesperson
News | 22 July 2021
Learners must get meals during Covid-19 pandemic, court orders
Minister and MECs to provide detailed plans within a month
News | 21 July 2021
Life Esidimeni repeatedly warned health department, inquest hears
Former managing director describes transfer of patients by health department as “hurried”, “haphazard” and not conforming to discharge procedures
News | 21 July 2021