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Long walk to school for learners in rural Eastern Cape

25th March 2024 Anele Mbi 0

Ntabenkonyana learners brave bad weather and risk their lives and their futures just getting to school.

Amadiba Crisis Committe on a roadshow to present an alternative route to the N2 Wild Coast Road

6th July 2023 Anele Mbi 0

The Amadiba Crisis Committee are determined to fight against the coastal route of Sanral, citing the capture of the construction project by corporate interests and the environmental damage it will do.

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