Elitsha
  • Education
  • Health
  • Labour
  • Service delivery
  • International
  • Regions
    • Cape Town
    • East London
    • Johannesburg
    • Gqeberha
  • Xhosa

Uncategorised

Why, even with more access to toilets, women in a Kenyan slum avoid them

22nd November 2018 Samantha Winter 0

About 2.3 billion people around the world lack access to basic toilets. This leads to poor sanitation and about 280,000 people per year die as […]

Why giving South Africans title deeds isn’t the panacea for land reform

14th November 2018 Simon Hull 0

The land reform debate in South Africa has become increasingly polarised since Parliament resolved to consider amending the country’s Constitution to allow for the expropriation […]

South Africa is set on fixing its economy. But will poor people benefit?

12th November 2018 Danny Bradlow 0

President Cyril Ramaphosa has been working hard to improve South Africa’s economic situation. In October he hosted a jobs summit that’s expected to produce 275 […]

Bolsonaro’s victory is likely to see Brazil scale down Africa interests

5th November 2018 Amy Niang 0

His first son is a senator for the state of Rio do Janeiro. His second son a municipal councillor in the city of Rio, and […]

Brazil’s public universities are in crisis

31st October 2018 Equal Times 0

It’s the night of 2 September 2018 and Brazil’s National Museum is burning. Jean-François Evran, professor of anthropology at the Federal University of Rio de […]

Colombia is the deadliest country for human rights defenders, with one activist killed every three days since the 2016 peace agreement

18th October 2018 Equal Times 0

The assassination of human rights defenders is a plague that has been spreading in recent years. Latin America is the worst affected: 85 per cent […]

Women and children bear the brunt of Cameroon’s conflict

3rd October 2018 Equal Times 0

On 7 September 2018, hundreds of women rallied in a stadium in the city of Bamenda, in the north-west region of Cameroon to protest multiple […]

Lifting the lid on the black box of informal trade in Africa

2nd October 2018 Joachim Jarreau Cristina Mitaritonna Sami Benssasi 0

The share of internal trade in Africa remains low, as reflected by official statistics. This is despite numerous regional trade agreements that have led to […]

Women make a difference in Brazilian politics and activism

1st October 2018 Equal Times 0

The 7 October vote is very unlikely to end the suspense and we will have to wait until the second round later in the month, […]

South Africa won’t become less violent until it’s more equal

19th September 2018 Anine Kriegler 0

The release of crime statistics in South Africa always triggers great angst among ordinary citizens, and obfuscation on the part of the South African authorities. […]

They survived hell, now reluctant returnees help tackle Gambia’s migrant problem

17th September 2018 Equal Times 0

Despite an arduous journey through known trafficking hotspots, Mustapha Sallah’s dream of a new life in Germany ended in Libya. “The day the police arrested […]

Xenophobia in South Africa: why it’s time to unsettle narratives about migrants

14th September 2018 Loren B Landau 0

Foreign nationals have, yet again, been attacked, displaced and had their shops looted in South Africa. This is an unfortunate – but entirely unsurprising – […]

Posts pagination

« 1 … 17 18 19 … 25 »

Translate

Popular posts

  • Duncan Village residents not happy with relocation 14 views per day | posted on July 16, 2020
  • Court interpreters in W Cape on strike 12.17 views per day | posted on May 8, 2025
  • Western Cape healthcare workers want what they have in Gauteng – permanent employment 11.33 views per day | posted on May 1, 2025
  • Water crisis in Nelson Mandela Bay 9.17 views per day | posted on March 29, 2023
  • Informal settlement residents in Mdantsane complain of rat infestation 7.83 views per day | posted on July 1, 2021

Search and find

Recent Comments

  • Khayelitsha water maintenance causes absenteeism on first day back at school - Vuka News on Khayelitsha water maintenance causes absenteeism on first day back at school
  • MistakenArtist on “Parkwood has a problem, people live under inhumane conditions”
  • Omolara Adenubi on Schools threaten children of foreign nationals with expulsion
  • Phil K on Toilet cleaners work under poor working conditions

News delivered to you

Once a week, get the latest news delivered to your inbox.  

Recent Comments

  • Khayelitsha water maintenance causes absenteeism on first day back at school - Vuka News on Khayelitsha water maintenance causes absenteeism on first day back at school
  • MistakenArtist on “Parkwood has a problem, people live under inhumane conditions”
  • Omolara Adenubi on Schools threaten children of foreign nationals with expulsion
  • Phil K on Toilet cleaners work under poor working conditions
Archives
Archives
Categories
Member of the Press Council

Elitsha News is a member of the Press Council and strives to abide by the Press Code

Elitsha news in your inbox
Published by Workers’ World Media Productions

Isivivana Centre, 8 Mzala Street, Khayelitsha 7784. Tel: +27 21 361 0119

legal
  • Copyright Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
About labour rights

If you want to know more about labour rights and have a labour related query or problem, please contact the following advise offces. It’s free!

Ighsaan in Germiston (Gauteng)
011-873-0903

Simon in Alexandra (Gauteng):
011-440-3708/55

Lunga in Khayelitsha (Cape Town):
021-361-0119

          en   xh   en   xh   Site by Babak Fakhamzadeh