Defending for Tomorrow: Cancel Coal Takes Constitutional Battle to Court
The #CancelCoal case challenges South Africa’s plan for new coal plants, arguing it violates constitutional environmental and children’s rights.
The #CancelCoal case challenges South Africa’s plan for new coal plants, arguing it violates constitutional environmental and children’s rights.
Minister of Trade and Industry Parks Tau is having to deal with acrimony between certain MPs and the National Lotteries
Civil society groups unite and campaign against austerity (budget cuts) in SA, linking this struggle to the struggle for justice
The Lwandle Migrant Labour Museum and Hostel 33 preserve the history of migrant workers’ challenging living conditions under apartheid.
A village family’s vegetable garden shows the value of local farming to restore food security, alleviate poverty, and strengthen community
Mining continues to threaten human rights, but communities are demanding stronger protections and corporate accountability.
A cash transfer project in KwaZulu-Natal improved livelihoods for unemployed graduates, highlighting the potential benefits of universal grants.
Protesters gathered at Premier Winde’s residence, demanding housing solutions, while government criticized activists for delaying development efforts.
This was the state of one of the rooms at the SAPS office inside the Telkom Towers in Pretoria earlier
The latest Procurement Watch report was released on Friday 20 September 2024. As with the previous three reports in the
The #CancelCoal case challenges South Africa’s plan for new coal plants, arguing it violates constitutional environmental and children’s rights.
Minister of Trade and Industry Parks Tau is having to deal with acrimony between certain MPs and the National Lotteries
Civil society groups unite and campaign against austerity (budget cuts) in SA, linking this struggle to the struggle for justice
The Lwandle Migrant Labour Museum and Hostel 33 preserve the history of migrant workers’ challenging living conditions under apartheid.
A village family’s vegetable garden shows the value of local farming to restore food security, alleviate poverty, and strengthen community
Mining continues to threaten human rights, but communities are demanding stronger protections and corporate accountability.
A cash transfer project in KwaZulu-Natal improved livelihoods for unemployed graduates, highlighting the potential benefits of universal grants.
Protesters gathered at Premier Winde’s residence, demanding housing solutions, while government criticized activists for delaying development efforts.
This was the state of one of the rooms at the SAPS office inside the Telkom Towers in Pretoria earlier
The latest Procurement Watch report was released on Friday 20 September 2024. As with the previous three reports in the