Teenage Pregnancy
Every year, over 20 million girls between 15 and 19 fall pregnant in the third world.
Every year, over 20 million girls between 15 and 19 fall pregnant in the third world.
South African women and children are experiencing Gender Base Violence (GBV) on a daily basis.
Gender Based Violence Worsen each Day Read Post »
The Sharpeville massacre was a turning point in the history of South Africa, marking a major shift in the struggle against apartheid.
Remembering the Sharpeville Massacre and its Political Significance Read Post »
There is a question related to how much help organisations can offer as far as intervening and improving the lives of the underprivileged in the communities they are in; in terms of education, in terms of nutrition, in terms of living conditions, and in terms of economic and psychological aspects of their lives.
The Impact of Organisations in Working Class Communities Read Post »
Almost every week there is a post on social media of child-kidnapping and killings and parents are living on the edge everyday wondering if their children are safe.
How to Keep Your Children Safe Read Post »
1 February 2023 marks the 49th anniversary of the assassination of Abram Onkgopotse Ramothibi Tiro, one of South Africa’s foremost Black Consciousness leaders who was brutally killed by the apartheid government’s state security in 1974.
Remembering Black Consciousness Leader Abram Onkgopotse Tiro Read Post »
“The Zwakala Festival is a festival of new writing. Its objective is to showcase top productions from community theatre and choose an ultimate winner. One unique play that highlighted the importance of this festival is Blacksmith. Blacksmith is a…”
The Zwakala Festival: Blacksmith, a Play Read Post »
The African Reclaimers Organisation (ARO) embarked on a cleaning campaign together with the city of Cape Town solid waste management team.
ARO Teams up with Cape Town for Environment Read Post »
Since schools reopened for the final term of the year, one school in Eldorado Park has been facing problems which led to gang violence amongst learners in schools.
Troubles in schools during final exams Read Post »
The lack of mental health education and awareness is worsening in South African working class townships, because communities are not well exposed to knowledge on the subject.
Speaking Matters of Brains in Townships Read Post »
On 17 October 2022, parents and community leaders closed down Lefa-Ifa Secondary School in Kwa-Thema with bricks and burning tyers at the gate preventing learners and teachers from entering the school.
Kwa-Thema’s community shuts down Lefa-Ifa Secondary School Read Post »
On Sunday, 30 October 2022, the 14th Jozi Book Fair became host to a powerful feminist dialogue rested on icon, Lauretta Ngcobo’s And They Did not Die.
Women’s struggle for freedom: Discussing Lauretta Ngcobo’s Novel Read Post »