Residents unimpressed by Cape Town’s preparations for floods
Informal settlement residents who stay in areas that have been identified as prone to flooding by the City of Cape...
Informal settlement residents who stay in areas that have been identified as prone to flooding by the City of Cape...
SA's abysmal literacy score | Pakistani crackdown | Remembering Malcolm X | Scorsese's new epicWorkers' World Weekly 26 May 2023
On 17 April 2023, just before sunset in al-Ibaidiya, a Sudanese mining town on the banks of the River Nile...
Seasonal workers in De Doorns, who used to queue outside the department of labour offices in the area and in...
South Africa accounted for one of the lowest results in the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (Pirls) of 2021,...
CPUT closed | Care work economy | Venezuela pillaged | 75 years since NakbaWorkers' World Weekly 19 May 2023
While significant progress has been made in recent years towards the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex...
Community leaders and housing activists from over ten informal settlements who attended an imbizo hosted by the department of human...
Swapo and ANC in twin decline | WHO ends Covid emergency | Collective punishment in GazaWorkers' World Weekly 12 May...
What started as a peaceful protest by Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) students fighting for their rights took an...