by Amandla Collective! | Aug 14, 2024
Amandla! talks to Sidney Kgara of Nehawu Amandla!: A lot of water has flowed under the bridge since we last talked. Then you were talking of the SACP standing for elections. Now we have a Government of National Unity. Some people say it’s actually a coalition with the...
by Amandla Collective! | Aug 29, 2024
The election process in Venezuela is not an easy one to unravel from a distance. We know, on the one hand, that the Maduro regime has become increasingly repressive and that the repression has hit organisations of the working class hard. And we know that the...
by Amandla Collective! | Sep 25, 2024
The need is greater than ever for a consolidated voice of the working class and the poor. On the one hand, daily community protests seem to indicate a population that is not by any means apathetic. But when it comes to elections, the majority don’t participate. No...
by Amandla Collective! | Sep 26, 2024
Amandla! spoke to Siziphiwe Dunjana, now living in Khayelitsha, about what it has been like for her to be unemployed. Siziphiwe Dunjana: Originally, I came from the Eastern Cape in 2016. I finished my matric in 2015, and then I came here because I wanted to look for a...
by Amandla Collective! | Oct 9, 2024
Amandla! interviewed Khokhoma Motsi, a leader of the Botshabelo Unemployed Movement (BUM), to understand how they have gone about the challenging task of organising unemployed people. This is what he had to say: Khokhoma Motsi: We started in 1999. We were about four...