

Solidarity with the Class of 2024 as Matric Results are Announced
SA’s youth face inequality and hardships, including poor education, showing an urgent need for change and support for youth.
SA’s youth face inequality and hardships, including poor education, showing an urgent need for change and support for youth.
A scandal involving Edumarks reveals data leaks and illegal early access to matric results, sparking concerns over trust and security.
WJC stands with mothers, learners and workers protesting for public transport and jobs.
Paying for the new school year presents financial challenges for millions of families as rising costs put pressure on household
SA’s G20 presidency focuses on unity, fairness, and sustainability – leading global efforts to fight corruption and promote good governance.
January 2025 brings critical challenges in education, public transport, and employment to the area impacting families and workers’ livelihoods.
SAFTU condemns the government’s decision to cut jobs for older workers (55+), highlighting its devastating impact on vulnerable communities.
Earthlife Africa Johannesburg won bronze at the Eco-Logic Awards for its impactful work on climate change and environmental justice.
SA’s G20 presidency focuses on unity, fairness, and sustainability – leading global efforts to fight corruption and promote good governance.
January 2025 brings critical challenges in education, public transport, and employment to the area impacting families and workers’ livelihoods.
SAFTU condemns the government’s decision to cut jobs for older workers (55+), highlighting its devastating impact on vulnerable communities.
Earthlife Africa Johannesburg won bronze at the Eco-Logic Awards for its impactful work on climate change and environmental justice.
South Africa’s Constitutional Court upheld the right of the working class and poor to live in cities, a major victory
The High Court ruled that the Eastern Cape Department of Education (ECDOE) and Department of Transport (ECDOT) must provide scholar
Frustrated residents from Westbury, Westdene, Claremont, and Hursthill gathered to demand solutions to years of inconsistent water supply.
South Africa’s rising unemployment among healthcare graduates highlights serious problems in the system, threatening fair access to healthcare and increasing
The May 2024 elections have ushered in a grand multi-party coalition led by the African National Congress (ANC) and the
The North Gauteng High Court has ruled that South Africa’s plan to build new coal power plants is illegal.