The Western Cape Water Crisis
The Western Cape is experiencing one of its severest droughts in a long time, not that this is a new phenomenon. Water scarcity in Southern Africa has indeed been in Continue Reading →
The Western Cape is experiencing one of its severest droughts in a long time, not that this is a new phenomenon. Water scarcity in Southern Africa has indeed been in Continue Reading →
The snap elections called by Theresa May in Britain in June and the unexpected result of a hung parliament, has increased the widespread feelings of uncertainty of where the country Continue Reading →
Understanding historical developments is vital in being able to grasp the post-colonial social, political and economic dynamics in contemporary South Africa. Understanding a phenomenon according to its historical development allows Continue Reading →
A few multinational companies like Monsanto, Syngenta and DuPont Pioneer own most seeds available in retail stores. Sometimes these seeds are genetically modified through a process of genetic engineering, ostensibly Continue Reading →
Neoliberal capitalism has reproduced and deepened women’s oppression, exploitation and inequality in South Africa. The recently released Living Conditions Survey and Poverty Trends in South Africa report by Statistics South Continue Reading →