Gauteng cuts funding for non-South African social workers

Non-profits will no longer receive provincial funding for immigrant workers, a move organisations say “goes against their very ethics and morals”

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News | 1 June 2026

Activists gather at TotalEnergies offices to “Kick Polluters Out of Africa”

Campaign laid blame for South Africa’s skyrocketing electricity tariffs at the feet of the fossil fuel industry

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Brief | 29 May 2026

Protesters demand Steenhuisen take action to end hunger

South Africa produces sufficient food yet millions go to bed hungry, says the Union Against Hunger

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Brief | 28 May 2026

Meet the neighbourhood watch patrolling a river to stop pollution

The Roodekrans Neighbourhood Watch believes water needs to be protected as much as people and property

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News | 28 May 2026

Government scrambles to deal with anti-immigration protests

Ministers convened a “high-level” meeting at the Union Buildings on Monday

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News | 26 May 2026

Yonela Mnana: “Music education should not be a luxury”

The jazz pianist has built a career challenging the perception of blindness through music

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Photo Essay | 26 May 2026

Hundreds protest in Gauteng over government funding mess

NGOs call for an end to delayed payments, an overhaul of the payment process and transparency

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News | 22 May 2026

Katlehong residents use digger to tear up main road during protest

Protesters say their pleas for electricity, flushing toilets and housing have fallen on deaf ears

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Brief | 22 May 2026

Human Rights Commission blasts “uncaring” Gauteng municipalities for water crisis

The commission said mismanagement, infrastructure neglect and systemic corruption to blame

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News | 22 May 2026