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A more responsive government would try to make it unnecessary for people to turn to militant protests to air their grievances ...
As a country, which took Israel to the ICJ we cannot again supply coal to Israel, which keeps its electricity grid on, ...
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Bizcommunity.com on MSNSouth Africaâs electricity price is soaring. Why protests are often the only way for people to be heard
Currently, the major political parties in South Africa focus mainly on obtaining consensus at the polls through elections ...
Regtechtimes on MSN11d
đ„ Fury in the streets: South Africans demand end to fossil fuel funding as banks back billion-dollar oil projects
Dozens of climate protesters gathered in Rosebank outside the offices of Standard Bank and energy giant TotalEnergies on ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: Johannesburg Residents Protest, Demand End to Water Outages - South African News Briefs - August 27, 2025
Johannesburg Residents Protest, Demand End to Water Outages. Residents of Westbury, Johannesburg, have intensified protests ...
The rivalry between Uber, Bolt and taxi drivers, especially in big cities such as Johannesburg, has been widely reported.
Outa protested outside the Ceta head office in Midrand on Thursday to highlight what it called the ârotâ in South Africaâs sector education and training authorities (Setas). It said Setas are plagued ...
STORY: :: South Africans protest with cooking pots as they denounce Israelâs military campaign in Gaza :: Cape Town, South Africa :: August 1, 2025 Demonstrators carried banners reading âNever ...
Al Jazeera on MSN17d
Protests, vigils held worldwide over Israelâs killing of Gaza journalists
From South Africaâs Cape Town to Manila in the Philippines and London in the UK, voices are raised in protest.
Hundreds of people, including many journalists, marched on the Sea Point Promenade in Cape Town on Sunday, protesting against ...
Womenâs movements are a reflection of this country: resilient, organised and indispensable to progress. They have always ...
Monday 20th March 2023. Five countries in Africa - Kenya, South Africa, Nigeria, Tunisia and Senegal are making global headlines due to mass protests.
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