“Our constitutional rights have been violated” – Eastern Cape community fed up with poor water delivery
Matatiele residents blame 18-month water supply problems on infrastructure issues, while the municipality blames illegal connections.
Matatiele residents blame 18-month water supply problems on infrastructure issues, while the municipality blames illegal connections.
Syed Mohiudeen outside the Gqeberha High Court after he obtained a postponement of his review application for further particulars related
The Gcuwa River at Butterworth has been contaminated by constant flows of raw sewage for eight years, and has become
The City of Johannesburg delivered water tanks to Nana’s Farm after protests, as residents questioned government response.
With numbers dwindling, scientists are concerned about the future of African penguins. Photo: Renée Bonorchis. Numbers of breeding pairs in
Bettie Fortuin, a lifelong 60-year-old activist, tirelessly fights for women farm workers’ rights, advocating for land and fair wages.
Zoey Maritz said she was worried about moving to the Safe Space as it would mean she would have to
They oppose the City’s plans to burn waste in incinerators, threatening their livelihoods. Recycling is better for the environment.
Residents and businesses in Philippi (pictured above) are staying indoors after warnings of a gang turf war in the area.
Ward committee member Basani Ngoveni with resident Nkhesani Hobyane from Mingard village in Limpopo, standing where sewage is spilling into
Matatiele residents blame 18-month water supply problems on infrastructure issues, while the municipality blames illegal connections.
Syed Mohiudeen outside the Gqeberha High Court after he obtained a postponement of his review application for further particulars related
The Gcuwa River at Butterworth has been contaminated by constant flows of raw sewage for eight years, and has become
The City of Johannesburg delivered water tanks to Nana’s Farm after protests, as residents questioned government response.
With numbers dwindling, scientists are concerned about the future of African penguins. Photo: Renée Bonorchis. Numbers of breeding pairs in
Bettie Fortuin, a lifelong 60-year-old activist, tirelessly fights for women farm workers’ rights, advocating for land and fair wages.
Zoey Maritz said she was worried about moving to the Safe Space as it would mean she would have to
They oppose the City’s plans to burn waste in incinerators, threatening their livelihoods. Recycling is better for the environment.
Residents and businesses in Philippi (pictured above) are staying indoors after warnings of a gang turf war in the area.
Ward committee member Basani Ngoveni with resident Nkhesani Hobyane from Mingard village in Limpopo, standing where sewage is spilling into