Literacy and women in South Africa
Sharon Groenmeyer Discusses the state of Literacy and Gender Equality in South Africa
Sharon Groenmeyer Discusses the state of Literacy and Gender Equality in South Africa
Eva Rampa discusses the challanges facing libraries, from the perspective of librarian
Leonard Gentle discusses the Marikana Massacre in light of the changes within the union movement and the working class and argues that a new movement and the working class and argues that the new movement is emerging
Oupa Lehulere* argues that the fracturing within the ANC has little to do with personality clashes, hidden agendas or Zuma’s lack of vision; but rather the class configuration that underpinned the cohesion of the Mbeki group.
The Khanya Journal (KJ) held a focus group discussion with six activists from the APF on the state of the social movements in South Africa on 11 April 2012.
Jackie Dugard* discusses the rise of service delivery protest, rising social tension and the limits of South Africa’s transformative project.
Elijah Kodisang* discusses the strike and the difficulties workers organised through labour-brokers experienced at Reckitt Benckiser.
Daphine Mlambo* discusses labour brokering in the context of the recent strike at the Post Office after which 294 workers achieved permanent employment.
Fazila Farouk of the South African Civil Society Information Service (SACIS) interview Ighsaan Schroeder, coordinator of the Casual Workers Advice Office.
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