Library services crippled in Nelson Mandela Bay
Nelson Mandela Bay’s libraries face closure and vandalism, leaving communities without essential resources and educational support, exacerbating existing challenges
Nelson Mandela Bay’s libraries face closure and vandalism, leaving communities without essential resources and educational support, exacerbating existing challenges
Brown’s Farm library in Cape Town remains closed since August due to vandalism, impacting tens of thousands of users
Long-standing delays plague completion of Vuwani’s sole police station, plagued by contractor issues, now set for 2025 completion
Families grapple with justice served in Makhanda High Court after brutal murders, facing lingering grief despite perpetrators’ sentencing.
Prasa promises to bring back central line trains by year-end, offering hope for commuters facing high costs and transportation struggles.
December 7, 2023 MEDIA ALERT! Open Secrets seeks accountability for investigation into allegations of torture in the SANDF In the
Cape Town protection money syndicates kill people, kill livelihoods, first appeared on groundup.
The Civil Society Working Group says failure to prosecute all state-capture criminals means continued looting of the public purse.
The parents of the 21 Enyobeni victims who died said they are disappointed by the court’s decision to only fine
Injustice and Impunity: Crime and corruption in austerity’s wake Published in the Mail & Guardian By Michael Marchant The ongoing
Nelson Mandela Bay’s libraries face closure and vandalism, leaving communities without essential resources and educational support, exacerbating existing challenges
Brown’s Farm library in Cape Town remains closed since August due to vandalism, impacting tens of thousands of users
Long-standing delays plague completion of Vuwani’s sole police station, plagued by contractor issues, now set for 2025 completion
Families grapple with justice served in Makhanda High Court after brutal murders, facing lingering grief despite perpetrators’ sentencing.
Prasa promises to bring back central line trains by year-end, offering hope for commuters facing high costs and transportation struggles.
December 7, 2023 MEDIA ALERT! Open Secrets seeks accountability for investigation into allegations of torture in the SANDF In the
Cape Town protection money syndicates kill people, kill livelihoods, first appeared on groundup.
The Civil Society Working Group says failure to prosecute all state-capture criminals means continued looting of the public purse.
The parents of the 21 Enyobeni victims who died said they are disappointed by the court’s decision to only fine
Injustice and Impunity: Crime and corruption in austerity’s wake Published in the Mail & Guardian By Michael Marchant The ongoing