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Bonteheuwel family pleas for the release of mother charged with baby's murder

So last week we were all left speechless after a Bonteheuwel couple were arrested for allegedly murdering their 8-month-old baby. The couple have since appeared at the Bishop Lavis Magistrate court where the case was remanded until January 22 for a formal bail application. Following our conversation with Bonteheuwel Ward…
23 Nov 2020 13 min

Anxiety and triggers in children

Covid 19 and the national lockdown has left many children feeling anxious and worried about what the future may hold especially for those who are currently sitting for their national senior certificate exams. Now It's normal for children to feel worried or anxious from time to time, such as when…
17 Nov 2020 9 min

Ashley Kriel death inquest reopened

After calls to have antiapartheid activist Ashley Kriel’s murder investigation reopened, police are finally looking into the case again. The ANC Youth League in the Western Cape has welcomed the move and wants the investigation to be prioritised. The circumstances around Kriel's 1987 death have never been clearly established and…
17 Nov 2020 7 min

Reopening of investigation into the death of Ashley Kriel

After calls to have antiapartheid activist Ashley Kriel’s murder investigation reopened, police are finally looking into the case again. The ANC Youth League in the Western Cape has welcomed the move and wants the investigation to be prioritised. The circumstances around Kriel's 1987 death have never been clearly established and…
17 Nov 2020 9 min

Mitchells Plain United Hawkers Forum fed up with Town Centre trading situation

The Mitchells Plain United Hawkers forum will be marching to the officers of the City of Cape Town to hand over a memorandum to highlight their concerns regarding their trading spaces and the conditions thereof. Joining us online is Shireen Rowland Secretary of the Mitchell's plain United hawker’s forum and…
16 Nov 2020 5 min

Cape Town tourism optimistic ahead of holiday season

With South Africa's borders officially open to all international travel, the tourism sector says it's more important than ever before to position Cape Town as a destination for everyone - no matter what your budget ….to get the sector to recovery. South Africa had closed its borders back in March,…
16 Nov 2020 6 min

Analysis: Western Cape by-elections

Analysis of the Western Cape by elections South African took to the polls yesterday as the country held its by-elections which have been delayed since March due to COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. These particular by-elections are important as key municipalities could see a change to their leadership. Forty parties will compete…
12 Nov 2020 14 min

Analysis: Ramaphosa addresses the nation on Covid-19 resurgence plan

President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday evening announced that the national state of disaster would be extended by another month until 15 December however various other restriction have also been eased. Joining us online is ASRI Director of research, Angelo Fick.
11 Nov 2020 11 min

What is WCED doing to eradicate exclusionary school practices?

Following reports of alleged racism at a school in Brackenfell, the WCED has come forward opening speaking about their plan of action to eradicate exclusionary school practises. Now claims of racism follows a party that was allegedly organised by parents, that excluded students of colour. Is a plan of action…
11 Nov 2020 13 min

Motorists have until 31 January to renew drivers and learners licenses

Motorists across the country are still left frustrated as they struggle to renew their driver’s licenses that have expired during the lockdown period. Now the Department of Transport has published a directive to address the backlog at the licensing centres. People have come forward stating that changes to the license…
10 Nov 2020 11 min

Matric Exams And The Pandemic: A Lost Generation?

The matric examinations are stressful even at the best of times. But this year, the disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic, and subsequent lockdown and closing of schools, laid bare the existing well-documented troubles of the South African schooling system, while adding a range of new challenges. The 2020 matrics are…
10 Nov 2020 8 min

Exclusionary school cultures alive and well within education institutions

The chaos outside Brackenfell High School yesterday points to a broader problem of the ongoing exclusionary school cultures at former Model C and other schools. Why is this still the norm? Professor Aslam Fataar, Research Chair in Transformation and Professor in the Department of Education Policy Studies at Stellenbosch University…
10 Nov 2020 8 min

Clashes break out between parents and EFF at Brackenfell High School

A protest by the EFF outside Brackenfell High School against alleged racism turned violent yesterday morning when fighting broke about between demonstrators and residents. We saw loads of videos from journalists on the ground showing residents running towards the protesters, telling them that they needed to leave immediately in no…
10 Nov 2020 11 min

How will Biden's presidency fare for the Palestinian struggle?

As news broke that Joe Biden had defeated Donald Trump in the race for the White House, cities across the US saw wild celebrations from supporters of the Democratic nominee for president. Of course Americans are reeling from four years under Donald Trump’s embrassing and chaotic presidency. Trump was a…
9 Nov 2020 12 min
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