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Farmworkers in Grabouw strike for R250 daily wage

7th May 2019 Mzi Velapi 0

Workers at Oak Valley Farm have been on strike since Monday. With support from the nearby Grabouw community, they aim to lead a shutdown of the town.

“We have an historic opportunity to put an end to the AIDS epidemic in Africa”

6th May 2019 Equal Times 0

Parked on Ouagadougou’s red soil opposite the association’s clinic under the burning sun, the ‘mobile screening’ van is the pride of the African Solidarity Association […]

Funding of community media a concern on World Press Freedom Day

3rd May 2019 Mzi Velapi 0

Speakers at the World Press Freedom Day seminar agreed that journalism is under threat from both political and economic influences.

“Strikes have not died out in the 21st century, they are being transformed”

2nd May 2019 Equal Times 0

[This article was first published on May 1st, 2018.] At the AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organization) they are very busy […]

Farmworkers tell of slave-master relationship with farmers after 25 years of democracy

1st May 2019 Mzi Velapi 0

Farmworkers and their organisations organised a speak-out to highlight the new wave of evictions that is said to be linked to calls for expropriation of land without compensation.

Malawi is testing a new malaria vaccine. But it’s still early days

30th April 2019 Faith Osier 0

Malaria is a leading cause of death and illness around the world. Over 200 million cases are reported every year, and more than 400 000 people die. More […]

Sudan: the symbolic significance of the space protesters made their own

29th April 2019 Amira Osman 0

Where there is revolution, there’s a central gathering point – just think of Egypt’s Tahrir Square, Taksim Square in Istanbul and Habib Bourguiba Avenue in Tunisia. They all captured the […]

Why women’s involvement is so vital to water projects’ success – or failure

26th April 2019 Dalia Saad 0

When thinking about water management, gender is probably the last thing on many people’s minds. But in fact, the whole process of water management – […]

Freedom Day in South Africa – a reminder of unfinished business

25th April 2019 Henning Melber 0

South Africans celebrate Freedom Day on April 27 every year to mark the country’s first democratic elections in 1994. A quarter of a century later, though, questions […]

Shack dwellers and the politics of floods

24th April 2019 Mzi Velapi 0

According to Mqapheli Bonono of Abahlali baseMjondolo it will take the people living in informal settlements in Durban the longest time to get their lives back together again.

Nigerian universities are suffering from neglect. Why this should stop

23rd April 2019 Isaac Adebayo Adeyemi 0

The level of funding of the education sector has been recognised as one of the major factors that contribute to quality education. This, in turn, determines growth […]

What young Zambians have to say about making farming more attractive

22nd April 2019 Thomas Daum 0

Africa has the youngest population of any continent – 60% are under age 25. While this has evoked both hope and fear, it is clear that […]

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