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Month: June 2024

New Khayelitsha police station has no forensics capacity, computer or phone

26th June 2024 Vincent Lali 0

The new police station in Makhaza that came as result of the Khayelitsha Commission of Inquiry of 2012 is not living up to the recommendations.

Climate crisis threatens basic human rights – report

25th June 2024 Chris Gilili 0

“Climate change is still largely a misunderstood issue for much of the public, and climate change literacy is low in South Africa.”

Xenophobia and the Scapegoating of Immigrants

20th June 2024 Vuyokazi Futshane 0

Xenophobia remains a persistent issue in South Africa, and as our country continues to grapple with the triple challenge of poverty, inequality and unemployment, immigrants frequently become scapegoats for broader systemic issues. 

Gauteng charities face closure as Dept of Social Development stops funding

19th June 2024 Chris Gilili 0

Gauteng Social Development department has capacity issues, and cannot do the work NGOs do,” says an NGO director.

Not a GNU, but a neo-liberal elite pact

19th June 2024 Mazibuko Kanyiso Jara Gunnett Kaaf 0

The authors argue that following the outcomes of the 2024 general elections, South Africa is not about to have a government of national unity (GNU), but a neo-liberal elite pact.

Don’t GNU forget about me

17th June 2024 Vincent Lali 0

Khayelitsha residents attending the speak-out organised by Cry of the Xcluded decried the loss of every sense of security.

Public Protector finds government is failing victims of GBV

10th June 2024 Chris Gilili 0

Dilapidated infrastructure, water shortages, network problems  and lack of electricity have been cited as some of the causes for the failure of South Africa’s criminal justice system in dealing with cases of gender-based violence.

Populism at the heart of the 2024 elections

10th June 2024 Mazibuko Kanyiso Jara 0

Populism defined the recent elections, inviting reactionary ideas into the mainstream.

Despite a court order, the WC Education Department is still failing some learners

7th June 2024 Chris Gilili 0

Schools are busy with mid-year exams while some learners are still waiting to be placed in the Western Cape.

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