Learners’ Experiences of Bullying
"I have seen many people getting bullied, but in the past, I did not do nothing to help those people who were being bullied. I would just stand there and in other cases I would walk away as if nothing..."
Read MoreMarikana Workers’ Massacre: A Betrayal
"South Africa emerged from the deep, dark apartheid past with the promise of a better future. During apartheid, Black workers lacked basic labour protections and often worked in appalling conditions. Through intense organisation, workers fought for rights such as the..."
Read MoreRising Cost of Living Amid High Unemployment
"The cost of living in South Africa has risen sharply since 2018, early in the term of incumbent President Cyril Ramaphosa. Such a trend has arguably shaped much of South Africa’s recent social disruption, especially when coupled with the decline..."
Read MoreBreaking the Cycle of Bullying
"Bullying takes place in many different forms. Many forms of bullying are not easy to recognise for some people. Most people mainly think of bullying as just basic name-calling, pushing, touching, or beating someone up..." Sometimes bullying starts with threats
Read MoreConcern Over STIs and Teen Pregnancy
"Eldorado Park residents are raising concerns about sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and teenage pregnancies in the community. Many are asking the same question: if local clinics are available, why do these problems persist? Community members believe the issue goes beyond..."
Read MoreFormer Wedela Learners Fight for Current Generation
"The community of Wedela in the far West Rand, west of Johannesburg, Gauteng, has decided to come together to fight for children’s basic human rights, specifically the right to basic education. For over eight long years, Wedela Technical High School..."
Read MoreAre Schools Doing Enough?
"Life Orientation (L.O.) is one of the most important subjects taught in South African schools because it equips learners with the knowledge and life skills needed to make responsible decisions. Despite this, the increasing number of teenage pregnancies, sexually transmitted..."
Read MoreHealthcare Is a Right, Not a Favour
"For many young women in South Africa, walking into a clinic should mean getting help. But research and first-hand accounts show that stigma, judgement, and unprofessional treatment are pushing them away, especially from family planning and STI services. The result..."
Read MoreSanitary Pads in Schools Misused by Boys
"Sanitary towels, or sanitary pads, are menstrual products used for hygiene during periods. They are called sanitary because they help keep the body clean and reduce the risk of infection. The pads help many girls who sometimes do not have..."
Read MoreReused Cups, Shame, and Gossip, Raising Pregnancy Fears
"On Thursday, 2 July, a study group was held with Khanya College staff at the House of Movements. The discussion focused on why many young girls do not want to go to government clinics because of unhygienic conditions and judgmental..."
Read MoreWe Deserve Better
"Most of the pipes at the flats are old and are joined together. Blocked pipes are caused by grease and food scraps, such as cooking oil and leftover food. Things like wet wipes, sanitary pads, and condoms can block the..."
Read MoreKhanya College Conducts a Household Health Survey in Eldorado Park
"From 24 March to 1 April 2026, Khanya College conducted a Household Health Survey across Eldorado Park, Klipspruit, Kliptown and Slovo Park. The survey formed part of Khanya’s ongoing work to better understand the living conditions, health challenges and socio-economic..."
Read MoreThe Human Cost of the Unemployment Crisis
"Unemployment is at crisis levels among the historically disadvantaged communities in South Africa. Unemployment is a condition that impacts the body, mind, and soul. Residents of Eldorado Park, Klipspruit, Kliptown, and Slovo Park, as well as many others in communities..."
Read MoreCrisis of Dumping Sites
"Residents of Ext 7, Eldorado Park, Soweto, are raising serious concerns over the growing problem of illegal dumping that continues to affect the community. Large piles of waste dumped along open spaces, street corners, and near residential homes have become..."
Read MoreSOUTH AFRICAN STUDENTS’ ORGANISATION
"SOUTH AFRICAN STUDENTS' ORGANISATION SASO POLICY MANIFESTO SASO is a Black Student Organization working for the liberation of the Black man first from psychological oppression by themselves through inferiority complex and secondly from physical oppression accruing out of living..."
Read MoreHealthcare Inequality: Two Systems, Two Different Experiences
"In the Khanya College Household Survey, one of the main issues raised by community members was the quality of health services at local clinics. The survey included questions about access to health care and what improvements people would like to..."
Read MoreWelcome to the 27th Winter School
"Welcome to the 27th annual Khanya College Winter School, a space for activists to debate, refine ideas, and develop their capacities. Since 1999, the school has helped generations of activists to contribute to social justice in South Africa. Today, movements..."
Read MoreDrug Epidemic Cuts Across Communities
"Drugs these days are more common in working-class communities. This is within a context of struggle against issues like poverty, education, and a lack of opportunities, making these challenges even harder to overcome. Drug addiction has become a feature of..."
Read More27th Winter School Preview
"Khanya College will host its 27th annual Winter School from 14–19 June 2026 at the House of Movements in Johannesburg. Since its launch in 1999, the school has created an important space for activists and social movements to engage..."
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