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27 May 2022 Corruption cannot continue to go unpunished When he appeared to give evidence to the SA Human Rights Commission inquiry into the July 2021 insurrection, President Cyril Ramaphosa indicated that SA had not become a failed state … yet. He went on to compare...
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The National Lotteries Commission(NLC) officially opened their call for applications for funding financial year 2022/23 on 1 April 2022. They continue to fund worthy causes in the four different focus areas. The focus areas include Charities; Arts, Culture and...
Articles, Civil Society, Corporate Social Investment and Donors, Environment, Health
Activists from the Environmental Monitoring Group (EMG) and Bardale High School learners removed rubbish from a filthy wetland in Mfuleni, Cape Town yesterday as part of a recycling and clean-up project. Mpumi Mhlalisi, a coordinator for Western Cape Water Caucus, of...
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There is a desperate need to channel funding to community organisations and NGOs within South Africa’s more rural areas. This is according to German More, a fundraising consultant at CSI agency Mamas Alliance, who reiterates that poverty within so many of our...
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When blood stops flowing, the body dies. Similarly, when water stops flowing, a country “dies”. Everybody knows that water is essential to all forms of life, but not everybody shows respect or pays enough attention to this precious commodity. It is...
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On Thursday, a group of about 150 people marched to the Western Cape High Court to protest against racism in the banking sector. But some were under the impression that they were headed to a youth debate at Parliament. “Did you know this was a march?” asked a...