A History of Violence in the ‘New’ South Africa
Every day South Africa sinks deeper and deeper into crisis, affecting all aspects of…
A History of Violence in the ‘New’ South Africa Read Post »
Every day South Africa sinks deeper and deeper into crisis, affecting all aspects of…
A History of Violence in the ‘New’ South Africa Read Post »
“The second reason for the failure of the state’s public schools strategy, is the emerging grassroots movement to close schools. The temporary closure of schools or ‘break’ is a partial victory won by these movements. The protests started in Cape Town…”
SUPPORT FOR EDUCATION ECONOMY THREATENS LIVES Read Post »
“The government’s decision to postpone the June exams to December, and the silence about when the December exam is going to be held, is an admission that given the Covid-19 conditions it will be impossible for public schools to recover the time lost in 2020.”
Deepening class inequalities: Minister Motshekga’s hidden agenda to open public schools! Read Post »
Download PDF After a nurse tested positive for COVID-19, Duduza clinic on the East Rand in Gauteng was closed on 3 April. In KwaZulu Natal (KZN), following the death of three patients due to COVID-19, the Trauma Unit at Netcare St. Augustine’s…
Alarm bells ring as healthcare facilities are closed due to COVID-19 Read Post »
The current outbreak of the Coronavirus or COVID -19, will once again see community healthcare workers (CHWs) place their bodies on the frontline. Despite their historical protection of communities and delivering public…
COVID-19 Pandemic – CHWs again on the frontline! Read Post »
The current outbreak of the Coronavirus or COVID -19, will once again see community healthcare workers (CHWs) place their bodies on the frontline. Despite their historical protection of communities and delivering public healthcare,…
COVID-19 Pandemic – CHWs again on the frontline! Read Post »
Violence against women and children has reached pandemic proportions in South Africa, and black working class women bear the brunt of it in communities and townships. A few days before the…
Summit Highlights need for mass based feminist movement Read Post »
The launch of the #TotalShutdown campaign has focused attention on one of the most difficult questions and challenges facing the social justice movement in South Africa. While there are…
Support #TotalShutdown on 1 August 2018 Read Post »
Dear Comrades Welcome to the 20th annual Khanya College Winter School. In the midst of so much disintegration and fragmentation
The 20th Annivesary of the Winter School: Welcome! Read Post »
After more than 20 years of democracy and a Constitution that boasts women’s rights, the majority of Black working class women of all ages (including children and the elderly) live in conditions of abject poverty, unemployment and social inequality. They…
Women’s liberation: struggles to free ourselves and society Read Post »
This year Khanya College celebrates its 19th annual Winter School from 16-22 July 2017, at the House of Movements, in Johannesburg. The theme of the School is Challenges of building feminist organisations…
‘Feminise our organisations’ – 19th Khanya Winter School 2017 Read Post »
The people of South Africa are in trouble! We do not have a president and a government with a progressive vision and political will for the country. They are not in tune with the deep concerns of…
#SONA2017 – a forecast for the future? Read Post »