Climate activists protest Africa Oil vampires
Gwede Mantashe told the delegates that South Africa is committed to a mix of energy sources while activists are calling for an end to the use of fossil fuels.
Gwede Mantashe told the delegates that South Africa is committed to a mix of energy sources while activists are calling for an end to the use of fossil fuels.
The marches in Cape Town and Johannesburg highlighted growing poverty and inequality in the country while the government cuts back on social services.
The Western Cape Education Department is planning on cutting over 2,400 teaching posts.
Cape Town and Johannesburg joined rallies held globally to mark a year of Israel’s war on Gaza.
Some of the services offered at the new clinic include HIV infection prevention (PrEP), screening for sexually transmitted diseases and TB, and health education.
Poor sanitation and lack of clean drinking water is suspected to be behind the outbreak in Limpopo.
Nontsizi Mgqwetho was one of the strongest literary voices produced by South Africa in the 20th century.
An investigation by the Department of Labour and Employment in the Eastern Cape followed the closure of the East London campus.
The municipal workers union claims that the City of Cape Town is dismissing law enforcement officers without following a fair process.
Vulnerable to arbitrary decisions by the e-hailing apps and criminals posing as passengers, the drivers called for government protection.
Over 2,000 people will be affected by the eviction of Shaka’s Head
informal settlement.
Eskom has promised to install electricity but is scant on details.