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Expanded Public Works Programme

EPWP workers in East London demand better working conditions

19th April 2021 Anele Mbi 0

The EPWP workers have vowed to fight until their demands are met.

Municipal workers and unemployed want Cape Town to create more jobs

28th November 2019 Mzi Velapi 0

SAMWU is building its own database of unemployed workers and wants the City of Cape Town to use it when recruiting for EPWP projects.

A study on the perspectives of direct beneficiaries of EPWP project

30th September 2017 Mondli Hlatshwayo 0

Dr Mondli Hlatshwayo recounts some of the findings of a recently completed survey of Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) workers.

Cape Town water guzzlers are prepared to work with the City

1st April 2017 Mandla Mnyakama 0

A recent report by the City of Cape Town has identified residential areas where water is wasted excessively despite the gripping drought that sees dam […]

EPWP workers in Orange Farm strike for better working conditions

31st July 2015 Dibuseng Phaloane 0

Launched in 2004, the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) is a nationwide programme that gives short-term employment covering all spheres of government and state-owned enterprises. […]

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