City of Cape Town is installing new pipes to alleviate “overburdened” sewerage system
Brief | 25 July 2022
“People need to know that things like this can happen to anybody”
News | 25 July 2022
Trial of man accused of killing Phelokazi Mqathanya postponed for sixth time since May
Brief | 22 July 2022
But the City of Cape Town says the contractor will be back and the occupiers will be evicted
By Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik and Siphokazi Mnyobe
News | 21 July 2022
Social Justice Coalition is investigating other purchases by Xolani Klaas, including iPhones and a laptop
By James Stent
News | 21 July 2022
Union members will march in Cape Town in August to protest about government’s “lacklustre” approach to rising crime
Brief | 20 July 2022
South African artists performed at the Parow Civic Centre to raise money for impoverished young refugees
Brief | 20 July 2022
City wrongly applied the remedy of “counter spoliation” to demolish shacks, judges rule
Law | 19 July 2022
About 50 shacks have been moved to a safer site
News | 19 July 2022
The state officials were visiting the scene of a deadly shooting when they came across a man being beaten by residents
Brief | 18 July 2022
Tablets handed over to gogos in Eerste River on Friday as part of the goGOGOgo project.
Brief | 18 July 2022
City of Cape Town blames “major” delays on the occupations by Reclaim the City in 2017
News | 18 July 2022
“Such a big sacrifice for a simple service — if the process was well managed”
News | 18 July 2022
Hundreds of frustrated beneficiaries turned away unexpectedly this week
By Vincent Lali
Brief | 15 July 2022
“It’s like solving a massive puzzle” says head archivist
By Daniel Steyn
News | 15 July 2022
About 60 Mfuleni families moved into the hall after floods in June
Brief | 15 July 2022