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Tariffs will also be lowered. If residents use less than 6 000 litres per month, they can expect to pay 35.5% less
‘It was really so encouraging to see that people are prepared, you know, to sacrifice their lives for this community’
Two groups trying to protect the area’s heritage from gentrification are now at loggerheads
UCT’s Graduate Business School is evolving to stay abreast of the changing times
Herzlia School says the two students face “disciplinary and educational” consequences
South Africa is a water stressed country but crisis point can be avoided
As Zimbabwe emerges from financial turmoil, there is increasing demand for flights
Parents for Change said the high school’s response to criticism has been more satisfactory than the junior school’s
Rustenburg Girls’ Junior School allegedly ‘coerced’ teacher Nozipho Mthembu to leave
They were charged a day after Pete Mihalik was shot dead outside Reddam House Atlantic Seaboard school in Green Point
An upsurge in violence in Blikkiesdorp is linked to residents competing for homes in a new housing scheme
A single image of the aftermath of the blaze cannot tell the whole story
Residents claim politicians flock to Khayelitsha in times of tragedy, but leave with empty promises
The drought-related day zero and the mobility day zero have more in common than you may think, writes Dr Bradley Rink
MyCiti employees at the Cape Town Civic centre promised to continue their strike if their demands for better pay and working conditions were not met
Anti-apartheid activists are now using their skills to force the state to deliver socioeconomic justice
The auction took place in September 2016 — and questions about the integrity of the process have since arisen in various media reports
Riot police fired stun grenades in Kensington and teargas in Bonteheuwel after residents blocked roads in protest against gang violence
Protests are underway in Bishop Lavis, Manenberg, Hanover Park, Nyanga, Gugulethu and Mitchells Plain
Tuesday’s shutdown is expected to see Cape Flats residents blockading major arterial roads during peak morning traffic
A World Bank report on doing business in South Africa says there is room for its cities to improve business conditions
Milnerton flea market in Cape Town is a veritable training ground for the upstart dealmaker with asking prices rarely breaking the R100 mark
While water tariffs have been marginally relaxed by city officials, some citizens say it’s not enough
Deputy mayor Ian Neilson has confirmed his application to take over the reins of the city at the end of October
The City of Cape Town has made the move to relax current water restrictions from Level 6B to Level 5 from October 1
In Bonteheuwel, like many gang communities, the onus has often been on women to lead protests and initiatives to protect their families
In the early hours of Wednesday morning the community of Bonteheuwel will shut down
Cape Town deputy mayor Ian Neilson said the national water and sanitation department would respond to the city’s request on August 31
For the first time since 2016, Cape Town’s combined dam levels have broken through the 60% mark
Helen Zille says that retirement is not an option for her as she approaches her 13th year in an executive post in government
Bonginkosi Madikizela has taken himself out of the running for Cape Town mayor, saying he is already running for the position of Western Cape Premier