Taxi council wants the Blue Dot incentive programme to continue in the Western Cape
Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik, Daniel Steyn, Vusi Mokoena, Sisipho Bakana, Tariro Washinyira, Mary-Anne Gontsana, Peter Luhanga
News | 21 November 2022
“Our pupils accept them as members of our society who are capable of doing things” says principal of Sophakama Primary
Brief | 14 November 2022
At least 42 toilets have been stolen and sold in Dunoon
News | 27 October 2022
“Robo47” designed at Sinenjongo High School can pick up a ball and throw it
News | 25 October 2022
Don’t lecture us about “water is life” when we have no water, says activist
News | 10 October 2022
Eskom says its working on ways to help the Dunoon community as many of the shacks are built on private land
Brief | 29 September 2022
Ward councillor asks education department to help crèches become compliant rather than shutting them down
News | 22 September 2022
“Some have hands, some have legs and some have ideas”
Brief | 30 August 2022
City of Cape Town is installing new pipes to alleviate “overburdened” sewerage system
Brief | 25 July 2022
Dunoon housing project to give homes to 1,500 families
News | 14 July 2022
The HDA bought 700 hectares of land near Malmesbury just outside Cape Town eight years ago. But the agency says it was only officially appointed as implementing agent for the project in March this year.
News | 12 July 2022
Two dead, one seriously injured in broad daylight shooting
Brief | 13 June 2022
Activist Sarah Fabie runs her own advice office
News | 26 May 2022
The City of Cape Town has started an eviction process now that the moratorium has lifted with the end of the State of Disaster
News | 12 April 2022
In 2016 Dunoon was put under Atlantis, 35km away, making it hard for the community to reach municipal offices. That “stupid” decision has now been reversed
Brief | 15 March 2022
Families to be moved from crowded settlements
Brief | 16 February 2022