e-Bus hits Mother City streets article They may have been around for 160 years but Golden Arrow bus service in Cape Town, says it's not fossils in the game. This week the bus service added two electric coaches to its fleets, as part of its renewable energy project. Our reporter Natalie Malgas has more.
Eastern Cape water woes article Imagine not having had access to clean running water, ever. This is the reality for some residents in the Eastern Cape province. Mbasa Khwaza filed this report.
Eastern Cape family wants justice article A family in Chaguba Village in Port St John's wants justice after the body of their daughter, Cebakazi Mpiyakhe (21) was found by a passerby being eaten by dogs.
Eastern Cape principal granted bail article A primary school principal who allegedly forced an 11-year-old pupil into a pit toilet to retrieve his cellphone, has been granted bail. The principal (49) appeared in the Tsholo Magistrates Court on Wednesday on a charge of attempted murder. Mbasa Khwaza has the details.
Eastern Cape COVID-19 cases on the rise article There are fears the Eastern Cape province could become the country’s next COVID-19 epicentre. This, as the number of cases in the province continue to climb. For more on this, we spoke to Eastern Cape Premier, Oscar Mabuyane.
Eastern Cape parents fights school merger article Parents in Ngcobo in the Eastern Cape are up in arms. This comes after the province’s Education Department decided to merge two schools. The department notified Mbhabakazi Primary School parents last week that it would be shutting down the mud school, because of its dwindling pupil numbers. Mbasa Khwaza has the story.
Easter Cape health system under pressure article A crisis is currently playing out in the Eastern Cape’s heathcare system as a second COVID-19 wave has hit the region. The Special Advisor to Premier Oscar Mabuyane, Thobile Mbengashe, joined us to discuss how they are planning on dealing with the crisis.