The Continued Problem of Underage Drinking In Communities
Underage drinking still remains a serious concern in working class communities.
The Continued Problem of Underage Drinking In Communities Read Post »
Underage drinking still remains a serious concern in working class communities.
The Continued Problem of Underage Drinking In Communities Read Post »
When looking at the state of infrastructure in and around Johannesburg, one can immediately see that something is off, and I am not just talking about loadshedding.
Johannesburg: A Look at You Now Read Post »
In South Africa, unemployment is a constant concern.
Unemployment Crisis in SA Continues to Affect Youth Read Post »
Crime in the city of Johannesburg has become a problem for the people.
Crime Rising In Johannesburg Read Post »
After winning the Women’s African Cup of Nations on 23 July 2022 with a 2-1 victory over Morrocco, the Banyana team secured a spot in the 2023 Women’s World Cup in New Zealand, which kicked off on 20 July 2023.
Banyana Banyana Makes the country proud with outstanding performance Read Post »
Shelter is a basic need and is critical for human survival.
Weather Patterns Recast the Question of Decent Housing Read Post »
Residents in Kliptown are unable to conduct their daily lives without a water supply because the municipal JoJo tanks were last replenished a week ago.
Shortage Of Water In Kliptown Read Post »
An open letter from a South African Gaza resident to Orlando Pirates over the planned Israeli game
South African Gaza Resident Pours Feelings Out Over Pirates Read Post »
Over the years since 2016, when the biggest student mass protests in the last 10 years ended, there has been sporadic but continuous struggle at various universities.
It Has Been Another Year of Challenges and Protests Read Post »
Reading helps expand our world and improve our experiences, being one of the best ways in which we can learn new information and acquire new skills, access the experience of others, and garner advice.
Reasons To Build a Reading Movement Read Post »
Earlier this year, on 31 March 2023 the president of Uganda Yoweri Museveni signed a new Anti-Homosexuality Bill into legislation.
Anti-Homosexuality Act Approved as Law in Uganda Read Post »
“In the 1970s, Ponte was the place to live in Johannesburg, which people here called the New York City of Africa. It was on the edge of Hillbrow, a bustling, cosmopolitan neighbourhood of artists and intellectuals, where cafes and bookshops stayed open late and where, even under the tight rule of apartheid, interracial mixing was common.” – Stephen Hanes, Christian Science Monitor, 2008.
Joburg’s Hijacked Buildings: A Look into Its Origins. Read Post »