Taxi drivers chase school children in day of violence in Cape Town
Truck driver describes his narrow escape after his vehicle was torched by mob
By Sandiso Phaliso and Qaqamba Falithenjwa
News | 7 August 2023
In photos: Violence marks taxi strike
Two dead, motorists attacked, buses torched, and taxis impounded
Photo Essay | 7 August 2023
After a month of no refuse collection, Dunoon residents march to municipal offices
Subcouncil 3 manager says area is too volatile to render services
Brief | 7 August 2023
Lives of poor and working class people upended by violent taxi strike
“Ordinary people like me are the ones suffering” says patient as clinic services impacted by taxi strike
By Sandiso Phaliso, Matthew Hirsch and Vincent Lali
News | 4 August 2023
Checkmate: Gugulethu chess coach shares her passion with youth
Gugulethu Chess College under-11 team to go to provincial tournament
News | 4 August 2023
Thousands of commuters stranded, vehicles petrol bombed and traffic gridlocked as taxi strike causes chaos on Cape Town roads
City seeking urgent interdict against the taxi strike
By Matthew Hirsch, Sandiso Phaliso and Liezl Human
News | 3 August 2023
MyCiTi the focus of Cape Town’s new public transport business plan
A 15-year public transport plan passed by Council focuses on road-based public transport in the face of collapsed rail system
News | 3 August 2023
Big cats among victims as snare trapping spreads in Western Cape
Plan launched to deal with problem, which is partly driven by food insecurity
By John Yeld
News | 3 August 2023
Heritage approval granted for social housing development at old Woodstock hospital
The City of Cape Town has welcomed heritage approval to proceed with its social housing plans, but the hospital is already occupied
News | 1 August 2023