Pietermaritzburg Pensioners Travel to Parliament to Ask Government to Provide Pensions Increase Media Alert Pietermaritzburg Pensioners travel by bus from Pietermaritzburg to Parliament in Cape Town to ask government to provide all pensioners with a bonus in December and to increase pensions to the level of a living wage.
Once Again Hope Deferred in Zim Analysis The hope that was generated by the removal of Robert Mugabe from power in the November coup in Zimbabwe was always provisional and tainted by the persistence of Zanu PF’s legacy. By Brian Raftopoulos
UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Affirms EELC Joint Submissions The EELC and EE made joint submissions to the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights on South Africa’s track record on the right to education.
Gauteng School Feeder Zone Breakthrough - Spatial Justice and Access to Education Access to quality education should not depend on your address. The Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) is attempting to disrupt legacies of apartheid geography through proposed amendments to provincial admission regulations.
The City as a Democratic Common Event Albie Sachs is the keynote speaker at the upcoming seminar “The City as a Democratic Common”. He will share is thoughts about ”Representative Democracy and Participatory Democracy”.
Green Party celebrates a historic victory in Bavaria – what’s next? Comment State elections in Bavaria mark a shift in the party countryside in Germany. Civil society sees environmental issues to be addressed by political actors and respective policies as an important cause of action now and in the future. By Arne Jungjohann
Magamba TV - Cutting Edge Political Satire from Zimbabwe Magamba TV is Zimbabwe's leading producer of cutting edge, political satire and comedy shows. View their latest productions here.
A Double Challenge: LGBTI Refugees and Asylum Seekers in South Africa (October 2018) Interview Queer African migrants who come up against the xenophobic and homophobic attitudes that are prevalent in South African society often experience the same kinds of social and economic marginalisation they had hoped to escape in their home countries.
Oh Lord, Release My Visa: Religious Beliefs and Migration in Nigeria Analysis Wondering why many Nigerians still embark on long and winding journeys through corrupt officials, barbed wire and deadly seas to reach Europe, Adaobi Nwaubani interrogates the role of religious beliefs in peoples' decision to migrate. By Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani
Stranded in the Middle East: Uganda Must Do More to Prevent Trafficking Analysis The Middle East has become a popular – and notorious – destination, particularly for East Africans. In the face of sharp increases in human trafficking, with young women being lured into exploitation by false promises of employment, Rosebell Kagumire calls on the Ugandan government to adopt an effective and victim-centred approach. By Rosebell Kagumire