Cape Town deputy mayor Ian Neilson said the national water and sanitation department would respond to the city’s request on August 31
A student committee will be established to work with the justice minister on a plan to grant amnesty to student protesters who face criminal charges
#FeesMustFall students convicted of crimes ask for a truth and reconciliation amnesty process
Deputy president David Mabuza says the US president’s comments are a ‘distortion’
Students who face years in prison for criminal charges related to #FeesMustFall protests are asking for amnesty
The development of a “monster building” is set to go ahead after a Western Cape high court judgement
In a two-day meeting held over the weekend, the party’s federal executive set out the process it would use to select Patricia de Lille’s successor
Around the Cape Flats, communities have been agitating for the Western Cape and national governments to help them clamp down on gang violence
The Cape Town mayor’s supporters and her critics feel disappointed by her resignation deal
Khensani Maseko is alleged to have taken her own life as a result of a rape