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Month: Jun 2017

Refuse collectors demand better working conditions

29th Jun 2017 Joseph Chirume 0

A month-long strike by Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality’s (NMBM) refuse collectors was called off last week after the striking workers felt that their employer had roped in […]

Man accused of killing land activist granted bail

28th Jun 2017 Mzi Velapi 0

Mthunzi “ Ras Moziah” Zuma’s alleged killer, Alfred Bangini (59) was granted bail of R500 by the Khayelitsha Magistrate court today. Zuma was one of […]

Foreign nationals claim police don’t give attention to their cases

28th Jun 2017 Bernard Chiguvare 0

An organisation that represents foreign nationals from the Democratic Republic of Congo has raised concerns about their members reporting cases but not receiving enough attention […]

“Taxi industry is no longer lucrative”

26th Jun 2017 Ramatamo wa Matamong 0

When they took to the streets on the 15th of June 2017, marching against SA Taxi Finance, they brought the country’s economic hub to a […]

Violence against women and children condemned in Strandfontein

19th Jun 2017 Bernard Chiguvare 0

The Western Cape MEC for Community Safety, Dan Plato, has called on criminologists and other academics to get to the bottom of women and child […]

Overcrowding and delays blamed for burning of trains in Cape Town

19th Jun 2017 Mandla Mnyakama 0

Khayelitsha residents have attributed the torching of PRASA trains and the vandalism of the company’s property in Cape Town last week to the frustration train […]

SAPS ‘catch and release’ policy and the law of inequality

13th Jun 2017 Vanessa Burger 0

The rumours began on 9 April. Two notorious hostel hitmen had allegedly been released from custody – one from Westville Correctional Services Facility, the other […]

Helenvale residents demand a safer community

13th Jun 2017 Joseph Chirume 0

Gangsterism and contact crime is reportedly escalating in Port Elizabeth’s Northern Areas, a predominantly coloured community. Brutal killings and gun related violence are commonplace in […]

Eastern Cape parents take matters in their own hands and build a school

6th Jun 2017 Manqulo Nyakombi 0

When the Eastern Cape Department of Education failed to provide their children with a school, parents of Dedeni village in Lusikisiki, north of Port St Johns, took matters into their own hands.

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