Aunty Bettie: a lifetime of fighting for women farm workers
Bettie Fortuin, a lifelong 60-year-old activist, tirelessly fights for women farm workers’ rights, advocating for land and fair wages.
Bettie Fortuin, a lifelong 60-year-old activist, tirelessly fights for women farm workers’ rights, advocating for land and fair wages.
Residents and businesses in Philippi (pictured above) are staying indoors after warnings of a gang turf war in the area.
This animation was produced by the Energy Transition programme at the Public Affairs Research Institute (PARI). Download the full policy
The South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU) welcomes the amendments to the Companies Act, which forces companies to disclose
Hydrogen energy projects prioritise European energy needs over local Tunisian developmental needs.
By Joseph Chirume The price of a passport for Zimbabweans living in South Africa has been raised by nearly 50%. Archive
Residents shared their concerns last week about the already bad electricity service, explaining problems with queries, high prices, and installing
By Sam Sole This follows the filing of an explosive final affidavit in a Durban high court challenge to the
Sea Harvest puts profits over people, facing accusations of poor health and safety standards, and abandoning the search for fishers.
SAFTU supports state owned companies staying publicly owned to ensure affordable transport by train or plane.
Bettie Fortuin, a lifelong 60-year-old activist, tirelessly fights for women farm workers’ rights, advocating for land and fair wages.
Residents and businesses in Philippi (pictured above) are staying indoors after warnings of a gang turf war in the area.
This animation was produced by the Energy Transition programme at the Public Affairs Research Institute (PARI). Download the full policy
The South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU) welcomes the amendments to the Companies Act, which forces companies to disclose
Hydrogen energy projects prioritise European energy needs over local Tunisian developmental needs.
By Joseph Chirume The price of a passport for Zimbabweans living in South Africa has been raised by nearly 50%. Archive
Residents shared their concerns last week about the already bad electricity service, explaining problems with queries, high prices, and installing
By Sam Sole This follows the filing of an explosive final affidavit in a Durban high court challenge to the
Sea Harvest puts profits over people, facing accusations of poor health and safety standards, and abandoning the search for fishers.
SAFTU supports state owned companies staying publicly owned to ensure affordable transport by train or plane.