[READ] "City of Cape Town evicts homeless in District Six during massive operation"
⚖️The parking area is not part of restitution land.
The NU Law Centre now represents these occupiers
living in a City-owned parking area in District Six.
|https://t.co/RFXDlPmrII via @News24
Over the weekend, Matshansundu community raised their voices against Jindal Mining Company. The mine has attempted to divide community and introduce mining without observing customary law processes for disposing land rights under IPILRA.
Reported by Mbhekiseni Mavuso, KZN ARD
On Thursday, 16 Sep, we hosted a human trafficking awareness webinar. Our Gauteng Provincial Manager, @KhutsoMonyepao shares some highlights of this webinar on our YouTube channel, https://t.co/m7qLARLPA8. Subscribe, like and engage with us via the comments section
We’re hiring!! Please email your CV and a short letter of motivation to [email protected] by 27 September 2021. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
@amaBhungane
Is this a real tweet from the head of a political party? Really? Oh wait, it’s only South African politicians like @helenzille that would be daft enough to make fun of human rights violations a month before a local government election. Silly us!
Rural Women are the guardians of Land, Seeds, Life and Love. Help us celebrate Climate week by sharing with us what you are doing to save Planet Earth. Rural women have been doing a lot of innovation in their attempts to build climate resilience in their communities. Please share
READ @PLAASuwc's @NkanyisoGums & @NdifunaUkwazi's @sparktheclark's op-ed: "The spatial inequality imposed by colonialism and apartheid is still a defining characteristic of many poor and working-class people’s everyday lives"
https://t.co/d7NF9Df1OD
We welcome yesterday's decision by the Johannesburg High Court which restored home ownership back to our client, who fell victim to the illegal Brusson Finance Scheme.
Join us on 21st September 10h00 for another dose of our weekly online interactive Political Education Session as we discuss with Sinegugu Zukulu the Indigenous Knowledge Systems and The Relevance for Sustainable Development. @ThisLand_Doc@Richard_Spoor@WoMin_Africa@CALS_ZA
Djo Ba Nkuna, the Cabbage Bandit, was formally charged for planting vegetables on the side of the road to help his wife feed poor communities in the capital city.
News of Nkuna’s cabbage banditry has moved many, some calling for mass vegetable planting in solidarity
In another world, the news that the mining industry is doing well should be exciting for all, but we do know that it's only good news for some not all. what a pity.
@JoyleneVanWyk@landbou @DALRRDgov_ZA Minister Thoko Didiza says in parliament that 80% of land reform farms are unproductive. That’s a disaster deserving a special strategy and dedicated capacity to turn it around. Clearly the system is not working and needs a revamp - like appointing independent specialists
@r2kcampaign emphasizes costs of data and how this limits access to info - constrains the ability to browse Legislature websites, committee schedules & download info. Challenges experienced getting onto Legislature mailing lists. PPIPP project has enabled access in various ways.
[📺] Did you miss our talk last week with Adv Tembeka Ngcukaitobi, @MandiShandu and @Fmtero1 ? Check out the recording here: https://t.co/yCj5heon0Y 🔥🔥🔥 @PLAASuwc