Crime Rising In Johannesburg
Crime in the city of Johannesburg has become a problem for the people.
Crime Rising In Johannesburg Read Post »
Crime in the city of Johannesburg has become a problem for the people.
Crime Rising In Johannesburg Read Post »
An Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department (EMPD) officer residing in Tsakani, East Rand, has erected speed humps between where his house starts and ends with no signs indicating their presence.
An EMPD Officers Doing As They Please Read Post »
Houselessness is one of the biggest issues we face in South Africa, and there are various reasons why people end up unhoused.
Lack of Housing within the Johannesburg CBD Read Post »
All the reviews in this section were written by the participants in a Forum of Activist Journalists workshop at Khanya College.
Casual Women Workers Organise: FAJs Review the Film Read Post »
In a small town called Bathurst, in the Eastern Cape under Ndlambe Municipality, the residents are tired of the increasing crime rate.
Community Fights Crime Through Mob Justice Read Post »
On Thursday, 17 August 2023, I went to interview people living in the inner city of Johannesburg about how they are affected by the pollution.
Tackling Pollution In The Inner City of Johannesburg Read Post »
Entry to Constitutional Court should be Free to the Public and Accessible to All Working-Class People in SA
Open Letter to the Constitutional Court of South Africa Read Post »
The Ekurhuleni Metro Police Departments (EMPD) hosted a domestic violence awareness campaign meant to educate community members about the big problem of abuse and to encourage people to act.
EMPD Hosts a Domestic Violence Awareness Campaign Read Post »
The Simunye Workers Forum (SWF) and Casual Workers’ Advice Office (CWAO) are heartened that Labour Court judge Andre van Niekerk has dismissed with costs the Registrar of Labour Relations’ application for leave to appeal his ruling that the Registrar must register the SWF as a trade union.
Joint Simunye Workers Forum/Casual Workers’ Advice Office Press Statement Read Post »
Beginning from 5 April 2023, Khanya College sent out a team of six organisers to begin the mapping of Kliptown, in Soweto.
Community Mapping in Kliptown Read Post »
Between 23 – 28 July 2023, Khanya College held its 24th Annual Winter School with the theme “Organise!” Khanya College was joined by 20 different organisations, which delegated 53 participants in total from different provinces around South Africa.
Reflecting on the 24th Annual Khanya College Winter School 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 »