Development of Tshwane settlement stalled by power struggle
Councillor Ganadhla Mabona addresses residents of Ebhubesini informal setttlement during a fiery meeting on 8 October. Photos: Warren Mabona Families
Councillor Ganadhla Mabona addresses residents of Ebhubesini informal setttlement during a fiery meeting on 8 October. Photos: Warren Mabona Families
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This Wednesday unions and social movements will unite in protest against Budget cuts, and to demand greater public services funding.
Fashion brands including Calvin Klein, H&M, Levi’s and Zara are criticized for trampling on workers’ basic rights in Bangladesh.
Exciting Launch: RADIO MACUA – a podcast series by mining affected communities, exploring Green Hydrogen development in South Africa.
People with green ID books have been struggling to access their R370-per-month grant due to a new identity verification process.
Open Secrets seeks three Interns in Investigations, Legal, and Campaigns to tackle economic crime and human rights issues.
Mining companies increasingly use interdicts to suppress protests, damaging the right to protest in marginalised mining communities.
Ndatshana villagers use social grants to fix water infrastructure after years of local government inaction.
City Power teams removed about 60,000 kilograms of aluminium cables valued at approximately R6-million from Kanana informal settlement in Johannesburg
Councillor Ganadhla Mabona addresses residents of Ebhubesini informal setttlement during a fiery meeting on 8 October. Photos: Warren Mabona Families
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This Wednesday unions and social movements will unite in protest against Budget cuts, and to demand greater public services funding.
Fashion brands including Calvin Klein, H&M, Levi’s and Zara are criticized for trampling on workers’ basic rights in Bangladesh.
Exciting Launch: RADIO MACUA – a podcast series by mining affected communities, exploring Green Hydrogen development in South Africa.
People with green ID books have been struggling to access their R370-per-month grant due to a new identity verification process.
Open Secrets seeks three Interns in Investigations, Legal, and Campaigns to tackle economic crime and human rights issues.
Mining companies increasingly use interdicts to suppress protests, damaging the right to protest in marginalised mining communities.
Ndatshana villagers use social grants to fix water infrastructure after years of local government inaction.
City Power teams removed about 60,000 kilograms of aluminium cables valued at approximately R6-million from Kanana informal settlement in Johannesburg