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‘Loss of cultural heritage due to environmental degradation from mining is a human rights issue’

Locating our struggles for environmental justice and protecting our human rights through forcing mining companies to comply with legal guidelines and to work with communities on the issues concerning our livelihoods within the greater struggle for economic freedom, as poor and rural mine affected communities, is a critical call to action for mobilizing and organizing the youth around understanding the importance of having our voices heard through solidifying our collective power as communities as we’re burdened with the responsibility to carry the baton forward towards realizing socio-economic justice in our lifetime and protecting our homes.

Mantashe says zama-zamas to benefit from state funding as activists call for overhaul of mining legislation

The government's failure to issue permits to small-scale miners, particularly in rural areas such as the chrome rich Sekhukhune has criminalised artisanal miners who mine on a small scale on tribal trust lands.

Troubled school bounces back with impressive matric pass rate

“We struggled with a lot of absentees at first but that got resolved by strict warnings and the involvement of parents. We were always remaining after school to study and also did morning study sessions. The teachers made sure we all came to school where they were helping us, starting from Monday to Sunday and we also studied on our own until late

Former Banyana captain makes history as first woman behind the mic at Afcon

Dlamini played in two TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations competitions where they finished third and second in 2010 and 2012 respectively. She is one of the few footballers, both in the men and women’s national teams to reach 100 caps (She retired with 105 caps).