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Lingelethu West Traffic Station. How to buy your driver's license

Attempts to clean up corruption at the Lingelethu West Traffic Station in Khayelitsha appear to be failing. GroundUp went undercover and recorded an offer of a bribe by an outside operator, and also spoke to others who were either asked to pay a bribe or who did bribe their way to being allowed behind the wheel.

May 21, 2013
GroundUp Staff with assistance of the Cape Times

News

Funeka Soldaat waves a flag at Nyanga's first gay pride march. Photo by Nyameka Nkosana.Nyanga celebrates first gay pride march

On Saturday 18 March about 300 people gathered at NY1 Gugulethu and marched to the Nyanga Football Stadium in the first gay pride march in Nyanga.

May 22, 2013
Jonathan Dockney
The front of the old Outoilet site says its content might not be suitable for minors, but most users are children.Controversial youth website dodges censorship

“Outoilet” is an Afrikaans word meaning “old toilet”, but it also refers to a cellphone chat site, aimed mainly at Cape Flats youth. Its URLs are blocked by several service providers, but the site frequently re-emerges with different URLs.

May 22, 2013
Mary-Anne Gontsana
Photo by Margo Fortune.Gang killers suspected of targeting another boy

Last week, 17-year old Enrico Martin was shot dead at his high school in Athlone. Natheer Abrahams is 16-years old and is being bullied and threatened by gangsters. He suspects they are the same ones that killed Enrico.

May 22, 2013
Margo Fortune
Investigate and stop this mundane everyday corruption

Today GroundUp published a story, with the assistance of The Cape Times, of corruption at Lingelethu West Traffic Department in Khayelitsha. We tell how the buying of learner's and driver's licenses is commonplace and show that there is the perception, arguably a reasonable one in some areas, that a bribe is necessary to get a driver's license.

May 20, 2013
GroundUp Editor
Auditing toilets. Photo by  Sowmya Kidambi.Activist group accuses City of failing to monitor toilet contracts

On 27 April the Social Justice Coalition (SJC) held a meeting in Khayelitsha to report the results of an audit of toilets provided by a supplier contracted to the City of Cape Town. On 10 May the SJC released a written report of the audit's findings.

May 16, 2013
Fergus Turner
Lauretta Ngcobo. Source: Kwazulu-Natal government website.‘Prodigal daughters' speak out at Franschoek literary festival

The exile experience of women in the liberation movements — a largely neglected aspect of recent South African history — will feature this year at the Franschhoek Literary Festival in a discussion involving the octogenarian feminist writer, Lauretta Ngcobo.

May 16, 2013
Terry Bell
Paul Kasonkomona. Photo courtesy Tillmans/i-Base.Paul Kasonkomona fights for fair trial

Paul Kasonkomona, an HIV/Aids activist based in Zambia, appeared in the Lusaka Magistrate's Court today (15 May) on charges of idle and disorderly behaviour. He was arrested last month after calling on the Zambian government to decriminalise homosexuality and to respect the human rights of gay people, prisoners, and sex workers. Kasonkomona's case was postponed today after his defence attorneys, SBN Legal Practitioners, filed a constitutional application on two grounds.

May 15, 2013
Jonathan Dockney

Opinion

Get Up, Stand Up, Fight like Lerato
Lisa Draga (Equal Education Law Centre), Advocate Suzanna Harvey, Lerato Radebe, Mr Lehlohonolo Radebe, Mrs Selloanne Radebe, relative. Outside Free State High Court, 17 May 2013. On Friday Judge Phalatsi ordered that 13-year old Lerato Radebe be immediately readmitted to her school in Welkom. Every morning since 26 February Lerato was removed from her classroom and marched to the staff-room where she was made to spend the school day sitting idly. This was done because Lerato, whose family is Rastafarian, wears dreadlocks in her hair.
Doron Isaacs

Sport

Chippa United's Goldman hopes to stay in the PSL
Photo courtesy of Tashrique Goldman What a challenging weekend it was for Cape Town's PSL teams. Ajax played Golden Arrows at Cape Town stadium needing three points to stay in the PSL. Mabhuti Khenyeza scored the opening goal followed by Toriq Losper and Khenyeza again, saving Ajax from relegation. But Chippa United's fate is still unclear.
Margo Fortune

Opinion

Opening up debates we need
The trade union movement is in a state of flux, with concepts such as centralised bargaining and the “winner takes all” approach of majority — 50 per cent plus one — unionism now being challenged. “Agency shop” agreements whereby majority unions take a slice of the subscriptions paid by members of smaller unions, let alone the much bigger question of party political alignments are also being seriously debated.
Terry Bell

Opinion

Why we should support social movements
This week I finally signed up as a donor to Equal Education. I'd been meaning to do it for a long time. Small as my contribution is I'd like to urge all who can afford even R20 per month to start supporting the social movements. Here's what motivated me to finally sign that debit order form.
Jack Lewis