Metrorail’s lies
Blaming vandalism and theft for the closure of major Cape Town commuter line is disingenuous
GroundView | 11 December 2017
Spat over Cape Town school’s swimming pool plan
City approves elite school’s proposal in midst of drought
By Aidan Jones
News | 8 December 2017
The terrible price of PRASA’s negligence and corruption
Officials flout the law on train safety
Opinion | 8 December 2017
Metrorail’s own stats show how bad its service is
On some lines, half the scheduled trains don’t run at all
By Suné Payne and Tariro Washinyira
News | 7 December 2017
Cape Town’s sluggish judges
One judge has six judgments outstanding for more than a year
Law | 7 December 2017
Cigarettes and dagga on Metrorail trains
Officially, all trains are non-smoking, but …
Brief | 6 December 2017
Drought: Has Cape Town planned properly for Day Zero?
There are several unanswered questions
By Aidan Jones and Nathan Geffen
Analysis | 6 December 2017
Rape survivors deserve privacy in court, says Rape Crisis
Call for Khayelitsha to have a special sexual offences court
News | 5 December 2017
What happens when people in state housing cannot pay the rent?
A look at what happened at Steenvilla, Cape Town’s largest social housing complex
By Shaun Swingler and Maxwell Roeland
Feature | 5 December 2017