Eastern Cape villagers fund their own water supply
Zigadini residents are funding their own water system, frustrated by unreliable municipal services and underspending on essential infrastructure grants.
Zigadini residents are funding their own water system, frustrated by unreliable municipal services and underspending on essential infrastructure grants.
Disake Village community fights exclusion and economic hardship due to local mines’ failure to consult or support sustainable development.
The Transport Plan must include access from informal settlements and poor communities, including consultation about Dial-A-Ride.
Gugulethu community urgently need hospital due to poor services, but not in place of their well – used sports field.
The tragic deaths of five children highlight growing concerns about food safety, regulatory failures, and migrant shop owners facing blame.
SAFTU demands urgent government action to save SAPO from financial collapse, emphasizing its importance for rural communities and working-class households.
After nine days without power, hundreds of Free State residents joined forces with municipal workers to restore fallen electricity pylons.
A new 3-month HIV prevention ring shows promise, offering an effective, discreet, and long-lasting alternative to daily PrEP pills.
The tragic deaths of five children highlight growing concerns about food safety, regulatory failures, and migrant shop owners facing blame.
SAFTU demands urgent government action to save SAPO from financial collapse, emphasizing its importance for rural communities and working-class households.
After nine days without power, hundreds of Free State residents joined forces with municipal workers to restore fallen electricity pylons.
A new 3-month HIV prevention ring shows promise, offering an effective, discreet, and long-lasting alternative to daily PrEP pills.
This new podcast series uncovers the social and environmental impacts of Green Hydrogen mining development on marginalized Limpopo communities.
A coalition of civil groups and unions demand urgent pesticide regulation in South Africa following tragic child deaths linked to
This budget prioritises austerity, which will impact on SA’s education, public and social services badly, risking further inequality and
Activists, unions, and social movements protested budget cuts, demanding increased spending essential services like housing, healthcare and education.
SA’s budget emphasizes debt reduction and privatization, cutting public services, risking increased poverty, inequality, and reducing public sector support.
SAFTU is concerned about budget cuts in the upcoming statement, viewing Treasury’s austerity measures as challenging for the working class.