Sex workers call for decriminalisation bill to be signed into law
“We’re tired of the talk, and want action and for sex workers to be taken as human beings”
“We’re tired of the talk, and want action and for sex workers to be taken as human beings”
As the votes continue to be counted, the hopes and voices of ordinary South Africans are condensing into a call for change.
Voters in the Eastern Cape heeded the call to cast their ballots despite delays.
Residents of Mamelodi East in Tshwane heeded the call to vote, wanting jobs for the youth.
Khayelitsha and Mitchells Plain voters want more police visibility, jobs for the youth and servicing of informal settlements.
Voting went smoothly in most voting stations in Mdantsane amid delays.
Voters in rural Vhembe district in Limpopo hope that the ballot box will bring about change in their circumstances.
KAAX and 40 civil society organisations raise red flags on the White Paper on Citizenship, Immigration, and Refugee Protection.
Victory for Equal Education, parents and learners as High Court orders Western Cape Education to place learners within 10 days.
The march in Gugulethu remembered those killed for their sexual orientation and raised a number of unsolved cases with the police.
The PSC used the Nakba rally to get political parties to sign a pledge to pass legislation in support of boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against Israel.
The Eastern Cape Liquor Board is woefully understaffed yet has been unrestrained in issuing licenses.