This means the agency has no lawyers in disputes, some of them imminent, involving billions of rands
News | 16 January 2020
“We have heard this all before, a nightmarish sense of déjà vu” says #UniteBehind
By Zoë Postman
News | 15 January 2020
In a country which claims to be headed for “a better life for all” it is outrageous that thousands of commuters can be abandoned to a failing public transport system
GroundView | 15 January 2020
Khayelitsha bus and train services still suspended
By Mary-Anne Gontsana and Tariro Washinyira
News | 13 January 2020
Commuter groups hope to see action
By Zoë Postman
News | 9 December 2019
“Commuting to and from work has become a matter of life and death” says commuter activist group
Brief | 5 December 2019
Cape Town Association for the Physically Disabled has been fighting since 2015 for better access
News | 29 November 2019
Eighteen coaches “gutted” at Cape Town station at a cost of over R60 million
By GroundUp Staff and Karabo Mafolo
News | 28 November 2019
Investigators have already found irregularities involving some of the companies
By James Stent
Analysis | 27 November 2019
Attack on Metrorail infrastructure coincides with termination of security contracts
Brief | 19 November 2019
Safety of railway commuters put at risk by PRASA terminating contracts
News | 19 November 2019
Mthuthuzeli Swartz and Nadhir Mohiudeen are accused of theft and fraud
Brief | 25 October 2019
Ruling vindicates Tuchten’s judgment that raised serious questions about Makhubele’s conduct at PRASA
By Drew Wayland
Law | 9 October 2019
PRASA appears to have abandoned plan to set aside carriages for women and children
By Drew Wayland and Mary-Anne Gontsana
Brief | 20 September 2019
Woman driver injured when commuters stoned her cabin
News | 12 September 2019