Statement: We demand justice for Abahlali baseMjondolo!
The Assembly of the Unemployed (AoU) calls on the Minister of Police, Mr Bheki Cele and the Minister of Justice
The Assembly of the Unemployed (AoU) calls on the Minister of Police, Mr Bheki Cele and the Minister of Justice
The Assembly of the Unemployed (AoU) will be joining the #NationalShutdown on Wednesday, 24 August 2022 to demand tangible solutions
It’s been 46 years since the South African youth revolted against the policies of the Apartheid government especially the imposition
The Assembly of the Unemployed, representing millions of South Africans affected by the scourge of unemployment, expresses its profound dissatisfaction
TT & BM vs MINISTER OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT & OTHERS – CASE NO 43969/2020 – VICTORY for women and children:
Charlene May and Mandi Mudarikwa unpack the Bwanya Judgement, which points to women in our patriarchal society often lacking the
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CAPE TOWN: 08 September 2022 In what can only be described as a victory for poor and
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CAPE TOWN: 06 September 2022 The Women’s Legal Centre will be appearing in the Western Cape High
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CAPE TOWN: 20 March 2023 The Women’s Legal Centre Trust (WLCT) is disappointed by the majority judgment
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CAPE TOWN: 15 February 2023 The Women’s Legal Centre welcomes the finalisation of the Abdullah and Women’s
The Assembly of the Unemployed (AoU) calls on the Minister of Police, Mr Bheki Cele and the Minister of Justice
The Assembly of the Unemployed (AoU) will be joining the #NationalShutdown on Wednesday, 24 August 2022 to demand tangible solutions
It’s been 46 years since the South African youth revolted against the policies of the Apartheid government especially the imposition
The Assembly of the Unemployed, representing millions of South Africans affected by the scourge of unemployment, expresses its profound dissatisfaction
TT & BM vs MINISTER OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT & OTHERS – CASE NO 43969/2020 – VICTORY for women and children:
Charlene May and Mandi Mudarikwa unpack the Bwanya Judgement, which points to women in our patriarchal society often lacking the
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CAPE TOWN: 08 September 2022 In what can only be described as a victory for poor and
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CAPE TOWN: 06 September 2022 The Women’s Legal Centre will be appearing in the Western Cape High
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CAPE TOWN: 20 March 2023 The Women’s Legal Centre Trust (WLCT) is disappointed by the majority judgment
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CAPE TOWN: 15 February 2023 The Women’s Legal Centre welcomes the finalisation of the Abdullah and Women’s