Marikana Widows Shed Tears in Women’s Month
By Gillian Schutte: Picture credit: Women were left carrying the burden in Marikana, courtesy Gillian Schutte This women’s month marks two years since the Marikana massacre. The widows of the workers killed…
Senzeni Na? (What have we done) Crowd Funding Film Project.
CLICK ON THE YOU TUBE ICON TO WATCH THE FILM IN FULL SCREEN. Sipho Singiswa spent over two years in and out of Marikana reporting on the strike and following the stories…
South African Economy Highly Monopolised.
By: David Van Wyk Modern South Africa started off in 1652 as the product of a mercantile monopoly company, the Dutch East India Company which landed at the Cape to establish a
Teachers Notes: Right to Clean Environment
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If You can Feed a Dog, Surely, You can Feed a Child
By: Selogadi Ngwanangwato Mampane The South African charity Feed a Child, recently produced an advertisement juxtaposing the issues of food insecurity many South African children face, with the
Platinum Belt Miners Celebrate Victory
Text by: Gillian Schutte (Media for Justice) Films by: Sipho SIngiswa (Media for Justice) The stadium in Phokeng outside Rustenberg exploded in jubilation when the end of the longest strike in South…
