Outside of legislative channels, civil society is also combating homophobia in various ways
By Naib Mian
Feature | 10 June 2016
The threat of violence against people because of their sexual orientation is not uncommon in South Africa, but will new laws help?
By Naib Mian
Feature | 9 June 2016
Drought has left dams very low but the City is taking steps to secure the future water supply
By Rejul Bejoy
Feature | 8 June 2016
Severe challenges for one of Cape Town's most closely contested wards
Feature | 7 June 2016
Staff at Baitul Ansaar open their hearts to abused and neglected children
Text by Stephanie Kelly. Photos and captions by Ashraf Hendricks.
Feature | 3 June 2016
Several City of Cape Town departments and Nuclear Regulator object to new project
Feature | 2 June 2016
Developers say no public finance will be needed, but critics are sceptical
Feature | 1 June 2016
Research suggests sexual assault by police is rife
Feature | 1 June 2016
Controversy surrounds huge West Coast project
Feature | 31 May 2016
âYou must be prepared to sleep on the roadâ
Feature | 26 May 2016
Siyanyanzela residents face uncertain future
Text by Mary-Anne Gontsana and Stephanie Kelly. Photos by Ashraf Hendricks.
Feature | 17 May 2016
Activists and doctors question ties to agrochemical firms
Feature | 5 May 2016
âThe police shouldnât just protect South Africansâ
By Ashleigh Furlong and Barbara Maregele
Feature | 25 April 2016
Residents call for upgrades to help end gangsterism
Text by Barbara Maregele. Photos by Naib Main.
Feature | 21 April 2016
Activists take steps to prevent Saps helicopters destroying marijuana crops
Text by Kimon de Greef. Photos by Masixole Feni.
Feature | 20 April 2016
They want better services, but municipality says they must move first
Feature | 14 April 2016