Limpopo villagers have waited ten years for sewage problem to be fixed
Ward committee member Basani Ngoveni with resident Nkhesani Hobyane from Mingard village in Limpopo, standing where sewage is spilling into
Ward committee member Basani Ngoveni with resident Nkhesani Hobyane from Mingard village in Limpopo, standing where sewage is spilling into
The case is an important step in holding government accountable for delivering affordable housing in the inner city.
Residents shared their concerns last week about the already bad electricity service, explaining problems with queries, high prices, and installing
Kanana Informal Settlement has not had electricity for 30 years, yet not on the list for delivery in 2024
Submission of Public Comment to the Department of Cooperative Governance 30 July 2024 The Public Affairs Research Institute (PARI) welcomes
Communities across South African are protesting the huge increases in electricity costs every year
Protesting workers have been employed on short term contracts, some for over 10 years.
Less paperwork means more time for intervention and prevention work in communities.
Households haven been without power due to mismanagement of municipal workers’ schedules.
#CapeStorm: Join Cry of the Xcluded in providing essential aid to the victims.
Ward committee member Basani Ngoveni with resident Nkhesani Hobyane from Mingard village in Limpopo, standing where sewage is spilling into
The case is an important step in holding government accountable for delivering affordable housing in the inner city.
Residents shared their concerns last week about the already bad electricity service, explaining problems with queries, high prices, and installing
Kanana Informal Settlement has not had electricity for 30 years, yet not on the list for delivery in 2024
Submission of Public Comment to the Department of Cooperative Governance 30 July 2024 The Public Affairs Research Institute (PARI) welcomes
Communities across South African are protesting the huge increases in electricity costs every year
Protesting workers have been employed on short term contracts, some for over 10 years.
Less paperwork means more time for intervention and prevention work in communities.
Households haven been without power due to mismanagement of municipal workers’ schedules.
#CapeStorm: Join Cry of the Xcluded in providing essential aid to the victims.