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Principal Zameka Mfubesi’s murder ’not random incident’, R30 000 reward offered

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

Two weeks after high school principal Zameka Mfubesi was shot dead, her family and authorities were hoping a R30 000 reward would lead to an arrest.

City cancels District Six tree planting event after objections from civic groups

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

The City mooted a plan for a tree-planting ceremony to take place today, but the groups opposed it – saying the City should focus its resources on the restitution ...

Danger of only disease with 100% fatality rate highlighted

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

The first 24 hours after being bitten by a rabid animal was a critical period, as the wound needed to be treated and cleaned properly.

Witness sought over vicious stabbing of ‘goofy lap dog’ Nido

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

The Animal Welfare Society of SA is hopeful that a witness will come forward with information after a pitbull “with the temperament of a goofy lap dog” was stabbed ...

Traditional leaders want to be involved in Customary Initiation Bill

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

Traditional leaders in communities that practise initiations want to be part of the decision-making when the Customary Initiation Bill is passed, the standing committee ...

Study shines light on horror of male rape

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

Many adult males experience violent rape with perpetrators likely to be armed as they often humiliate the victim, a new study has found.

Khoi council to appeal approval of River Club rezoning

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

The Goringhaicona Khoi Khoin Traditional Indigenous Council is in the process of appealing the decision to approve the rezoning of the River Club.

Murdered principal died as a result of her anti-corruption stance, says family

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

The family of slain Umyezo Wama Apile High School principal Zameka Mfubesi have called for swift justice, alleging the 46-year-old’s murder was a hit.

Cape Times editor wins big at global media awards

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

Cape Times editor Siyavuya Mzantsi who took the reins of the title less than a year ago, was announced as among Inma’s list of 30 young professionals judged to be ...

Repairs to South Point residence allegedly damaged by CPUT students under way

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

Repairs to damages allegedly caused by protesting CPUT students are under way at the South Point Orchard residence in Bellville.

Undertakers carry coffins on N2 in Cape Town amid nationwide strike

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

A group of about 100 undertakers made their way along on the N2 carrying coffins as part of a nationwide funeral industry protest yesterday.

LOOK: ‘Magnificent Five’ treated like heroes after 5km walk to seek help for rescued dog

Chevon Booysen and Yolisa Tswanya|Published

Philippi boys who walked 5km to get help for rescued dog receive certificates of bravery, donations from retailers

Western Cape considers body cams for protection of EMS personnel

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

With 45 emergency medical services (EMS) crews being attacked in the province since the start of the year, the Department of Health is looking into acquiring body ...

Cannabis private purposes bill discriminates against poor, says SA Drug Policy Initiative

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

The Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill – released for public comment – does not reflect the spirit of the Constitutional Court ruling that decriminalised the private ...

Western Cape largely unaffected by funeral-industry strike action

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

Undertakers in the Western Cape largely did not participate in the national protest that saw employees down tools across the country.

IPID probe into Leo Williams' death, the 9-year-old killed by a police rubber bullet while watching TV at home, welcomed ...

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

For the first time since her son Leo Williams was allegedly shot dead by the police, Cathy Thomas said she felt hopeful for justice after Independent Police Investigative ...

Swiss court’s ruling on Caster Semenya is offensive, says Nathi Mthethwa

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

Olympic champion Caster Semenya had challenged a ruling last year by the Court of Arbitration for Sport that went against her in the competition regulations saga ...

Cannabis bill open for public to comment

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

Dear South Africa managing director Rob Hutchinson said the Cannabis Bill was a controversial one.

Evicted CPUT protesting students search for new place to live

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

CPUT students who were evicted from their residence are still looking for a place to stay.

Fortune smiles on Tashreeq Doovey, the matric pupil stalked by bad luck

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

Matric pupil Tashreeq Doovey said he looked forward to being a normal 17-year-old and focusing on his schooling following generous donations from friends and supporters ...

10 CPUT students thrown out of a South Point residence after protesting for water and lights

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

Ten Cape Peninsula University of Technology students were given one hour to vacate their rooms at a South Point residence after protesting for water and electricity. ...

City of Cape Town worker shared cubicle with Covid-19 patient

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

The City of Cape Town employee, who asked not to be named for fear of victimisation, said staff found out that the colleague tested positive on Wednesday - two days ...

Increasing number of cruel animal snares found in Diep River

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

An increase in the number of illegal wire snares has been noted in Diep River, a section of the Table Bay Nature Reserve.

Children believed to be behind shooting of Blackie the dog in Mitchells Plain

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

The Animal Welfare Society said the shots narrowly missed the dog Blackie’s spine.

R53m spent on Strandfontein homeless camp slammed

Yolisa Tswanya|Published

The Good Party has raised the alarm on what it described as “ludicrous” spending on the City’s controversial Strandfontein homeless camp.