Cape Town school in the dark because it owes thousands to Eskom
A teacher at Vergenoegd Primary in Delft, Cape Town, says they discovered that the bursar office missed payments from August 2023
News | 25 March 2024
Minister’s plan could wipe out African penguins, say scientists
Conservationists mount legal challenge to environment minister’s decision on fishing around breeding islands
By John Yeld
News | 22 March 2024
Cape Town “pilgrims” walk the length of the Gaza Strip to raise awareness
March comes as US admits Palestinians are facing “acute food insecurity”
News | 21 March 2024
Railway line occupiers complain to Parliamentarians about lack of water
SCOPA hears of the substantial obstacles blocking the reopening of Cape Town’s Central Line
News | 21 March 2024
Congolese march to Parliament to draw attention to war at home
A number of local organisations joined the protest
By Vincent Lali
Brief | 18 March 2024
Dogs and their owners out in force to raise money for Khayelitsha clinic
Sea Point walk raises R45,000 for Mdzananda Animal Clinic
Brief | 18 March 2024
Previous Lottery board and management ignored corruption investigations
“These reports were stuck in offices and safes littered across the building”
News | 15 March 2024
City of Cape Town won’t bend jobs policy, councillor tells Imizamo Yethu protesters
Development Forum says cleaning jobs are not going to young people from the area
News | 14 March 2024
Library vandalism hits learners hard in Philippi
Brown’s Farm library may be closed for a year
Brief | 14 March 2024