The Khanyayo Crisis Committee stands with Amadiba in opposing the destruction caused by the new N2 Wild Coast Toll Highway in the Eastern Cape.
Local Struggles
Statement: Police Brutality and Class Apartheid at Youth Day Commemoration in Potchefsroom
South Africa remains a society of two nations, one for the wealthy (Black and white) and another for the impoverished Black majority.
A call to action: unite and fight for fishers’ rights!
Thirty years into democracy, fishers continue to struggle with the same issues they were grappling with under apartheid.
The silent crisis – Water Boards and the unfolding disaster in South Africa’s water system
Water, instead of being a public service, has become an increasingly expensive service, leaving those at the bottom of the social ladder to fight for basic survival.
Unemployed People’s Movement (UPM) and Makhanda Citizen’s Front: Interview with Ayanda Kota
We started the Unemployed People’s Movement (UPM) in 2009. I think what gave rise to it was two things: the failures of the municipality which came out of IDP meetings. And the feeling that the politicians are taking us for a ride and taking us for granted. They are...
Imagining development alternatives from the heart of the extractivist monster
Anti-extractivist movements, campaigns and networks such as the Right to Say NO in Southern Africa not only provide powerful critiques of extractivism and the growth-focused development model. They also have radical political potential. They are imagining just and...






