Victoria Girls’ High School honours Victoria Mxenge
The 132-year-old Victoria Girls’ High School (VGHS) in Makhanda, has co-dedicated its name to anti-apartheid activist, nurse, midwife, and attorney
The 132-year-old Victoria Girls’ High School (VGHS) in Makhanda, has co-dedicated its name to anti-apartheid activist, nurse, midwife, and attorney
In our previous chapter, we provided a guideline on how to prepare an application for a protection order. In this
Community organisations and unions unite to stop climate change.
Read More By Linda Pona As we celebrate Freedom Day, which signifies the end of human rights violations in
The LRC, together with the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Children’s Institute has designed a booklet, which has been endorsed
Significant changes to the auditing and certification processes need to be made if the certification is to benefit workers.
Selenathi Botha: The bad roads of Makhanda have become a difficult matter for the people who suffer them, especially in
A six-hour series of experimental body-based live art performances by eleven artists.
Read More By ‘Odidi Matai-Sigudla, Asiphesona Wonqwelo and Sindisiwe Tshona Oxfam and the Unemployed People’s Movement (UPM) held a
Makhanda has no public playgrounds, leaving children with no choice but to play on the road, on open fields strewn
The 132-year-old Victoria Girls’ High School (VGHS) in Makhanda, has co-dedicated its name to anti-apartheid activist, nurse, midwife, and attorney
In our previous chapter, we provided a guideline on how to prepare an application for a protection order. In this
Community organisations and unions unite to stop climate change.
Read More By Linda Pona As we celebrate Freedom Day, which signifies the end of human rights violations in
The LRC, together with the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Children’s Institute has designed a booklet, which has been endorsed
Significant changes to the auditing and certification processes need to be made if the certification is to benefit workers.
Selenathi Botha: The bad roads of Makhanda have become a difficult matter for the people who suffer them, especially in
A six-hour series of experimental body-based live art performances by eleven artists.
Read More By ‘Odidi Matai-Sigudla, Asiphesona Wonqwelo and Sindisiwe Tshona Oxfam and the Unemployed People’s Movement (UPM) held a
Makhanda has no public playgrounds, leaving children with no choice but to play on the road, on open fields strewn