Commuters, small businesses paying the price for Cape Town’s taxi violence
End of taxi war in sight?
By Ashraf Hendricks, Liezl Human and Tariro Washinyira
News | 2 August 2021
People here have been waiting for houses since 1996. They may soon get them
The Valhalla Park Housing Project began in 2016. The first houses are almost finished
Brief | 2 August 2021
Cape Town sports clubs suspend sailing, canoeing, and rowing due to pollution
Zeekoevlei, Zandvlei and Rietvlei closed; sewage spills blamed
By Liezl Human
News | 30 July 2021
Cape Town has reached Transport Day Zero. This is why
Lack of political leadership at all tiers of government and a failure to implement transport planning policy are to blame
By Steve Kretzmann and Peter Luhanga
Analysis | 29 July 2021
New social housing development launched in Cape Town
Latest phase of Bothasig Gardens will provide 314 homes to lower income families
By James Stent
News | 28 July 2021
Return to school spoiled by Cape Town taxi war
Western Cape MEC suspends Bellville – Paarl taxi route for two months
By Ashraf Hendricks, Liezl Human and Peter Luhanga
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