

Cape Town residents protest ‘unaffordable’ electricity tariff increase
The City of Cape Town insists that implementing the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) guideline to increase electricity
The City of Cape Town insists that implementing the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) guideline to increase electricity
The memorial to slain activist Ayanda Gladile was attended by over 100 people who remembered Gladile as “selfless and passionate”,
The post, Farmworkers speak out against evictions, first appeared on WWMP . Farmworkers speak out against evictions Farmworkers from the
Khayelitsha residents alongside various social movements and organisations marched to the Khayelitsha Home Affairs offices on Tuesday to protest the
Students from the University of Cape Town (UCT), University of the Western Cape (UWC), Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT)
Cape Flats residents say they cannot cope with the recent hikes in the electricity tariffs charged by the City of
Farmworkers from Western Cape’s West Coast, Boland, and Langeberg regions shared harrowing tales of eviction struggles during a speak-out event
Learners from different townships in Cape Town could not attend school as usual because they feared for their safety.
Clinics and hospitals are operating on skeleton staff as transport in Cape Town has been jeopardised by the taxi protest.
The public discourse on ‘illegal’ mining or zama-zamas has reached fever pitch with communities on Johannesburg’s west rand erupting in
The City of Cape Town insists that implementing the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) guideline to increase electricity
The memorial to slain activist Ayanda Gladile was attended by over 100 people who remembered Gladile as “selfless and passionate”,
The post, Farmworkers speak out against evictions, first appeared on WWMP . Farmworkers speak out against evictions Farmworkers from the
Khayelitsha residents alongside various social movements and organisations marched to the Khayelitsha Home Affairs offices on Tuesday to protest the
Students from the University of Cape Town (UCT), University of the Western Cape (UWC), Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT)
Cape Flats residents say they cannot cope with the recent hikes in the electricity tariffs charged by the City of
Farmworkers from Western Cape’s West Coast, Boland, and Langeberg regions shared harrowing tales of eviction struggles during a speak-out event
Learners from different townships in Cape Town could not attend school as usual because they feared for their safety.
Clinics and hospitals are operating on skeleton staff as transport in Cape Town has been jeopardised by the taxi protest.
The public discourse on ‘illegal’ mining or zama-zamas has reached fever pitch with communities on Johannesburg’s west rand erupting in