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Black Sash: Turning Rights into Real Life Change

Saturday at 07:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

For more than seventy years, Black Sash has been part of South Africa’s story. Today, it is focused on one of the most practical and powerful levers for change: making sure the social security system works, and works fairly, for everyone.

Investing in urban nature pays off

Saturday at 06:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The Jukskei River catchment project highlights how green infrastructure can cut flood damage, manage invasive species and improve urban health

Democracy demands vigilance: Labour’s role in safeguarding South Africa’s future

Saturday at 05:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Organised labour has long been the heartbeat of South Africa’s struggle for freedom and justice. In the darkest days of apartheid, when oppression seemed immovable, it was the collective strength of workers that shook the foundations of tyranny. Unions were more than defenders of wages and conditions, they became the rallying cry of resistance and […]

News24 | Hired! Businessman offers couple jobs after moving video at News24 summit

Friday at 18:27 PM, via News24

When Zhaida Juries shared her story at News24’s On the Record summit on jobs about how a scam left her unemployed, she never expected it to lead to anything. But the story was so powerful that it moved a businessman in the crowd to offer her and her husband the opportunity to join his consultancy business.

Human Rights Day — Death in a time of Constitutional promise

Friday at 17:22 PM, via Daily Maverick

As we mark Human Rights Day on 21 March and remember those killed in the 1960 Sharpeville Massacre, may we also take a moment to think of the human rights defenders who have lost their lives defending our constitutional rights.

The dignity deficit

Friday at 17:20 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Unlike economic deficits, it does not appear in numbers. It appears in people.

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