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Freedom Day is a holiday where people celebrate the freedom that we have today.

Employment has become a crisis in Grahamstown Makhanda.

On 01 April 2022, the reading and writing program at Holy Angels, headed by the Jozi Book Fair (JBF), took off.

On 27 March 2023 while doing interviews on unemployment in the streets of Makhanda we spoke to two people.

The African Diaspora Workers Network (ADWN), Umphakatsi Eco-Peace Village (UEPV) and Community Organising Working Group (COWG) with the support of the Southern Human Rights Defenders Network (SHRDN) hosted a Human Rights Netball Tournament on the 2nd of April 2023.

Teenage pregnancy is when young girls fall pregnant between the age of 12 and 19 years.

Every year, over 20 million girls between 15 and 19 fall pregnant in the third world.

Schools are supposed to be facilities where people can gain knowledge, but it seems as if this vision has been disrupted by the issues that have plagued these places.

We in Kopanang Africa Against Xenophobia want to express our solidarity and sympathy with students protesting at Wits, University of Johannesburg and other universities fee exclusions, accommodation issues, water shortages and other such issues.

The sports club, Mighty Bros Football Club is based in Germiston.

“Travelling is often associated with the elite and when the working class attempts to do it, it is only by visiting close relatives from far-off provinces. This festive season some young South Africans decided to change this tendency. Ntokozo Langa…”

Activism is a way through which people express their feelings and interfere in social, political, economic and environmental reform of society to make changes.