The Inner City Water Crisis
On Saturday, 01 July 2023, at Khanya College during a workshop, activists raised problems faced by the people who live in the inner city.
The Inner City Water Crisis Read Post »
On Saturday, 01 July 2023, at Khanya College during a workshop, activists raised problems faced by the people who live in the inner city.
The Inner City Water Crisis Read Post »
The International Labour Research and Information Group (ILRIG) strongly condemns the shooting with live ammunition, of casual workers and activists by Germiston based Golden Bakery and its hired gunmen.
Public Statement by ILRIG Read Post »
SWF activists and a CWAO board member shot with live ammunition in Germiston yesterday.
SWF Activists and CWAO Board Member Shot Read Post »
The Simunye Workers Forum (SWF) is delighted to have won a major victory in the Labour Court in Johannesburg yesterday (21 June 2023).
Major Labour Court victory for new forms of worker-organising Read Post »
On 23 May 2023 at 09:00 at Qhayiya Primary School, a meeting was held by the community of Bathurst which is in the Eastern Cape.
Community Fighting For Primary School Teachers 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 »
South Africa in recent years has become a playground for drug dealers and users.
Drugs In Schools Another Pandemic In The Making 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 »
The SWF is a trade union of 6600 members, which organises workers known as ‘casual’.
About The Simunye Workers Forum Read Post »
On Wednesday 14 June, the Labour Court in Johannesburg will hear an appeal by the Simunye Workers Forum (SWF) against the Registrar of Labour Relations refusal to register the SWF as a trade union.
The 11-4 vote took place after 15 hours of public comments were heard regarding the project, with the vast majority expressing overwhelming concern over the project and rejecting it.
Atlanta City Council approves USD 31 million for controversial “Cop City” Read Post »
Government cutting funding to designated child protection services will perpetuate the cycle of violence, undermine community safety, and thwart strategies to catch up after COVID.