Democracy under scrutiny on int’l commemorative day, 15 September
September 15 is the International Day of Democracy, providing an opportunity to celebrate democracy and to review the state of
September 15 is the International Day of Democracy, providing an opportunity to celebrate democracy and to review the state of
The Legal Resources Centre played a pivotal role in drafting South Africa’s Constitution, helping to enshrine democratic values, social justice,
This was the state of one of the rooms at the SAPS office inside the Telkom Towers in Pretoria earlier
Equal Education learners will host a People’s swearing-in ceremony to demand accountability and reforms from the Basic Education Minister.
The latest Procurement Watch report was released on Friday 20 September 2024. As with the previous three reports in the
Black Sash raises serious concerns about SASSA’s budget underspending, exclusion of vulnerable beneficiaries, and inadequate online grant application systems.
Demands include removing illegal connections that cause power outages that impact health and education, and increases crime.
SAFTU criticizes SARB’s interest rate hikes, arguing they harm the working class while benefiting banks and increasing inequality.
SASSA underspent R4-billion on SRD grants, according to the Auditor General. Illustration: Lisa Nelson SASSA underspent R4-billion on SRD grants
South Africa commemorates 12 years since the Marikana massacre, highlighting the ongoing struggle for living wages and economic justice.
September 15 is the International Day of Democracy, providing an opportunity to celebrate democracy and to review the state of
The Legal Resources Centre played a pivotal role in drafting South Africa’s Constitution, helping to enshrine democratic values, social justice,
This was the state of one of the rooms at the SAPS office inside the Telkom Towers in Pretoria earlier
Equal Education learners will host a People’s swearing-in ceremony to demand accountability and reforms from the Basic Education Minister.
The latest Procurement Watch report was released on Friday 20 September 2024. As with the previous three reports in the
Black Sash raises serious concerns about SASSA’s budget underspending, exclusion of vulnerable beneficiaries, and inadequate online grant application systems.
Demands include removing illegal connections that cause power outages that impact health and education, and increases crime.
SAFTU criticizes SARB’s interest rate hikes, arguing they harm the working class while benefiting banks and increasing inequality.
SASSA underspent R4-billion on SRD grants, according to the Auditor General. Illustration: Lisa Nelson SASSA underspent R4-billion on SRD grants
South Africa commemorates 12 years since the Marikana massacre, highlighting the ongoing struggle for living wages and economic justice.