Vehicles set alight as protesters demand sanitation and water
Frustration boiled over as neglected residents swiftly and rightfully demanded basic services, facing broken and empty promises from authorities.
Frustration boiled over as neglected residents swiftly and rightfully demanded basic services, facing broken and empty promises from authorities.
Nellmapius Extension 22, Tshwane, lacks electricity despite infrastructure. Residents endure safety and educational challenges. Delayed project faces budget constraints
Municipal workers’ strike in eThekwini disrupts services, prompting protests; Mayor plans cleanup as negotiations continue amid ongoing unrest.
Demonstrators rightfully erupted Thokoza hostel, over prolonged blackouts, and amidst deteriorating living conditions.
Volunteers in Tshwane collect heat data led by Planact
A post, Ethekwini mayor warns strikers to return to work or face dismissal, first appeared on Groundup. By Nokulunga Majola
At least R24-million, out of R50-million have been spent in seven years but still a Sport Complex is incomplete.
The workers have resorted to strike action to get the cleaning company and the City of Cape Town to pay
Ndenzeni Njwenene received the keys to her RDP house which she for 25 years ago.
Hours after protesting villagers blocked highway in protest over the deplorable state of the main gravel road – Mayor sends
Frustration boiled over as neglected residents swiftly and rightfully demanded basic services, facing broken and empty promises from authorities.
Nellmapius Extension 22, Tshwane, lacks electricity despite infrastructure. Residents endure safety and educational challenges. Delayed project faces budget constraints
Municipal workers’ strike in eThekwini disrupts services, prompting protests; Mayor plans cleanup as negotiations continue amid ongoing unrest.
Demonstrators rightfully erupted Thokoza hostel, over prolonged blackouts, and amidst deteriorating living conditions.
Volunteers in Tshwane collect heat data led by Planact
A post, Ethekwini mayor warns strikers to return to work or face dismissal, first appeared on Groundup. By Nokulunga Majola
At least R24-million, out of R50-million have been spent in seven years but still a Sport Complex is incomplete.
The workers have resorted to strike action to get the cleaning company and the City of Cape Town to pay
Ndenzeni Njwenene received the keys to her RDP house which she for 25 years ago.
Hours after protesting villagers blocked highway in protest over the deplorable state of the main gravel road – Mayor sends