Cape Times, 2 July 2008 GREETED by a booming standing ovation, Anglican Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu visited Masiphumelele yesterday to thank the community for its leadership in welcoming back for… more →
"do not go gentle into that good night / rage rage against the dying of the light"mcsavage wrote 1 month ago: The 2010 World Cup is around the corner and foreign governments have issued warnings to tourists vis … more →
antieviction wrote 3 months ago: By Nomava Nobumba – Bush Radio 19 August 2009 A deadlock between local and Somali shopkeepers, … more →
reportingrefugees wrote 5 months ago: “This country was supposed to be a refuge for me and my children but the attacks against us left us … more →
citizensetc wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been going on about using mobile phones as citizen journalism tools for the past two weeks. We … more →
Jean Yung wrote 1 year ago: Cape Times, 2 July 2008 GREETED by a booming standing ovation, Anglican Archbishop Emeritus Desmond … more →
Jean Yung wrote 1 year ago: by Jean Yung and Michelle Jones, Cape Times, 3 July 2008 The city’s Disaster Management Centre … more →
FJP wrote 1 year ago: by Buhlebuyeza Mbonambi (FJP reporter) If somebody like Jody Kollapen (pictured), chairperson of the … more →
Jean Yung wrote 1 year ago: Cape Times, 26 June 2008 A month after xenophobic attacks forced Rais Sewika and his family out of P … more →
amatthews wrote 1 year ago: According to this BBC report, an angry mob in Atteridgeville, a township near Pretoria, stoned and t … more →
Jean Yung wrote 1 year ago: Cape Times, 5 June 2008 A Congolese man, separated from his young wife and baby for 11 days followin … more →
Jean Yung wrote 1 year ago: Cape Times, 3 June 2008 AN ERRANT beach ball bounced towards us, chased by a small Somali boy. I stu … more →
amatthews wrote 1 year ago: The two Congolese men that arrive on the church’s doorstep look shaken and defeated. They explain th … more →
Jean Yung wrote 1 year ago: Photo by Michael Walker Cape Times, 2 June 2008 THE last time he saw them was on the eve of the xeno … more →
amatthews wrote 1 year ago: The barbaric attacks on immigrants are in essence a protest against a lack of delivery and opportuni … more →
bellabelle wrote 1 year ago: I haven’t been to the City Hall for two days now, I’ve attended a Publishing Colloquium at Wits and … more →
Jean Yung wrote 1 year ago: Cape Times, 30 May 2008 AS THE tide of xenophobia swept thousands of foreigners from their homes and … more →
Jean Yung wrote 1 year ago: Cape Times, 30 May 2008 IT’S business as usual for traders in Greenmarket Square this week, except o … more →
bellabelle wrote 1 year ago: Today my family and I helped to feed the displaced people from Marathon Squatter Camp in Germiston. … more →
DN wrote 1 year ago: Following two weeks of violent xenophobic attacks throughout South Africa, there was a small glimmer … more →