Isikhalo Womxn’s Movement
Isikhalo – the organisation that aims to use alternative media and decolonise journalism, specifically articles and videography.
Isikhalo Womxn’s Movement Read Post »
Isikhalo – the organisation that aims to use alternative media and decolonise journalism, specifically articles and videography.
Isikhalo Womxn’s Movement Read Post »
The end of apartheid has allowed equal rights for all South Africans regardless of race, gender and social background to correct the social inequalities created by decades of apartheid.
Childrens Resource Centre Read Post »
The 24th Khanya College Winter School starts on 23 July 2023 at the House of Movements, in Johannesburg.
The Importance of Following Protocols in the Winter School Read Post »
You start dying slowly.
You Start Dying Slowly Read Post »
A very warm welcome to the 24th Khanya College Annual Winter School and the House of Movements (HoM).
Welcome to the Khanya College 24th Annual Winter School Read Post »
My name is Tsepiso Raseboku, a young adult born and raised in Kliptown Soweto.
Siyabonga Mviko has been working as an Activist Journalist at Khanya College for the better part of the last 5 years.
Tebogo Tsweu was born on 21 July 1997 at the Middleburg, Mpumalanga He has one sibling, his father is a Pastor by profession at African Methodist Episcopal (AME) and his mom is employed at The Gauteng Enterprise Propeller.
Nokuthula Mamana (32) lives in Zwide location in Gqeberha, Eastern Cape.
Day two of the Khanya College’s Winter School 2023 introduced the participants to community organising through the Flint Water Crisis case study.
Activists Focus on Community Organising Read Post »
In response to fears of fraud, SASSA continues to roll out more and more layers of digital red tape around the R350 SRD grant.
SASSA FIGHTS FRAUD AND SRD BENEFICIARIES LOSE Read Post »