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Month: January 2020

Steps Nigeria is taking to prepare for cases of coronavirus

31st January 2020 Chikwe Ihekweazu 0

The number of reported cases and deaths of coronavirus is doubling every couple of days, and patients have now been reported from many Asian countries, […]

Gugulethu school improves its physical science results

31st January 2020 Tandeka Bafo 0

Inequality in education is evident in the lack of laboratories for the teaching of science in poor schools.

Can the European Union lead the world’s ecological transition?

29th January 2020 Equal Times 0

The European Union is in a green state of mind. Last December, the new president of the European Commission placed the fight against climate change […]

In the Philippines, seaweed is giving former fishers a future

28th January 2020 Equal Times 0

The beaches of Bula, a small fishing district in southern Philippines, are perpetually covered by a layer of seaweed several centimetres thick. But unlike tourist […]

As well as climate action, young people across the world are calling for climate education

27th January 2020 Equal Times 0

Despite the staggering inability of world leaders to come up with any meaningful response to the global climate emergency at the COP25 in Madrid (relocated […]

Station vendors suffering due to railway suspension

24th January 2020 Mzi Velapi Tandeka Bafo 0

Vendors that trade at central line stations say that the suspension of the railway service has negatively affected them.

No trains on Cape Town’s central line until September

23rd January 2020 Mzi Velapi 0

Problems with public transport will continue to plague commuters from Khayelitsha and Mitchells Plain this year.

Can Vienna’s model of social housing provide the inspiration to tackle Europe’s housing crisis?

22nd January 2020 Equal Times 0

With its small buildings and numerous private gardens, the Schmelz municipal housing complex in Vienna’s 15th district could easily be mistaken for an affluent suburban […]

Backyarders in Cape Town call for transparency in housing allocation

21st January 2020 Mzi Velapi 0

Organisations representing backyarders in Cape Town say that government’s housing database has to be laid bare to ensure the most deserving people receive subsidised houses.

Landmark court ruling highlights crisis in South Africa’s cities and towns

20th January 2020 Joleen Steyn Kotze 0

A high court in South Africa has passed a landmark ruling with far-reaching implications for municipalities that fail to carry out their constitutional duty to […]

Feminist agroecology is taking on the agribusiness model in Argentina

17th January 2020 Equal Times 0

Argentina, where around 60 per cent of the arable land is planted with genetically-modified soya, has become one of the countries where the agribusiness model […]

SAPS is failing survivors of domestic violence – report

16th January 2020 Mzi Velapi 0

A report from the Western Cape Department of Community Safety paints a bleak picture of how the police in the province are dealing with domestic violence.

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