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The City of Cape Town is sitting with dam levels at just 35% of drinkable water. It is a drought never before seen for the tourist city. We speak to a number of experts and entrepreneurs to find out what the city could have done to prevent the water crisis, and the possibilities moving forward.
It's Heritage Month, and we are celebrating local artists. On this month's #NOFILTER, we feature Atiyyah Khan, who is an arts journalist and Dj. She tells us how she came to spin decks and how Future Nostalgia- her vinyl listening collective- does their best to promote local artist, even in the changing arts climate of Cape Town. Read the full story on the Daily Maverick website.
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2017-09-07-no-filter-vol.-3-the-future-is-analogue/
This Heritage Month on Chronicle and Daily Maverick's #NOFILTER, vinyl DJ, Atiyyah Khan speaks about the difficulties facing musicians and artists in a changing Cape Town. We spend an evening at an event by her vinyl Dj's collective, Future Nostalgia, as they show us how they are doing their part to conserve the music of our continent.
This month on #NOFILTER we feature Atiyyah Khan, an arts journalist and DJ. She runs a vinyl listening collective called Future Nostalgia, which hosts pop up events around Cape Town. Find out how she runs this nomadic collective and how she plays her part in supporting local music. Read the full article on the Daily Maverick website.
#Guptaleaks ep 4: Corporate Capture
Episode 4 of the #Guptaleaks is out! This week we take on the corporates who aided the Zuptas.
This women's month, Chronicle is proud to feature Lauren Hermanus on our #NoFilter series. Lauren's work in sustainable development seeks to find solutions to some of our country's biggest social development challenges. We think hers is a name to remember!
SABC truck and Orbit jazz club attacked in protest
What's believed to have started as a Fees Must Fall protest in Braamfontein yesterday evening escalated into the torching of an SABC broadcast truck and an attack on the The Orbit - Home of Jazz.
Sibongile Khumalo, whose performance was being broadcast, sang a song of prayer with her audience as they waited for calm to be restored on the street below.
CPUT #FeesMustFall protest turns violent | 11 October 2016
Violent protests erupted on Tuesday as CPUT FeesMustFall protesters clashed with police and private security on the university's Bellville campus.
Chronicling Cape Town: The Fisherman
The livelihoods of fishermen in Kalk Bay, Cape Town are under threat due to over-fishing and competition from large, well-resourced companies. One fisherman talks about his career, his hopes and his fears for this timeless industry.
Beyond the Boundary
Beyond the Boundary explores the current state of transformation in South African cricket. A special feature by Daily Maverick and Chronicle, out Monday August 1.