Affordable Housing: City of Cape Town and developers at crossroads
An inclusionary housing policy can stimulate density and new development
By Jonty Cogger and Jared Rossouw
Opinion | 11 September 2018
8,000 school places blocked in Western Cape
Parents anxious their children won’t find a place next year
News | 11 September 2018
Understanding the Muslim marriages judgment
Despite fierce opposition, the Cape High Court has compelled government to introduce legislation that recognises Muslim marriages
Law | 10 September 2018
Protesters demand South Africa intervene in upcoming DRC elections
Congolese demonstrators oppose electronic voting machines
By Vincent Lali
Brief | 10 September 2018
Sportsfield now a new informal settlement
Over 300 households are making a life for themselves in newly-named Ekupholeni
News | 10 September 2018
Commuters want September train tickets to be valid for two months
Metrorail admits 37% trains delayed and 18% cancelled in August in Cape Town
News | 6 September 2018
Zimbabweans in limbo after giving Home Affairs asylum papers
Special dispensation was meant to regularise Zimbabweans but left many undocumented for years
News | 6 September 2018
Cape Town approves rezoning of prime property for social housing in inner city
Housing activists want 1,050 affordable apartments in the Somerset Precinct
News | 5 September 2018
Sea Point company’s owners in legal trouble for failing to pay provident fund
Proexec’s former employees say company failed to pay their provident fund contributions into the fund
News | 4 September 2018