CSOs Central to Service Delivery
Government is increasingly appreciative of the role that civil society organisations (CSOs) play in South Africa, says Nel The Department of Local Government and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) says that...
View ArticleNPOs, Democracy and Service Delivery
The South African National NGO Coalition (SANGOCO), in partnership with the Southern African NGO Network (SANGONeT), hosted a National NPO Summit on Service Delivery from 24-26 April 2014 in Mahikeng,...
View ArticleCSOs’ Role in Service Delivery Commended
Modise urges South Africans to respect the role that civil society organisations play in the delivery of services North West Premier, Thandi Modise, has urged South Africans to respect the role that...
View ArticleNew District Hospital Opens in Soweto
Motsoaledi opens a district hospital in Soweto Health Minister, Aaron Motsoaledi, has officially opened the R730-million, 300-bed Zola-Jabulani District Hospital in Soweto saying the new facility...
View ArticleMakhura to Tackle Development Challenges in GP
Makhura undertakes to urgently return to communities that embarked on service delivery protests in the run-up to the elections with a plan to address their development challenges Newly-appointed...
View ArticleMedia Urged to Report the ‘Good’ and ‘Bad’
The media has a responsibility to report on progress as well as government’s failures, says Ramaphosa Deputy President, Cyril Ramaphosa, says the media has a responsibility to report on progress as...
View ArticlePolice Arrest Activists in FS
Over 100 community healthcare members arrested by police in Bloemfontein Over 100 community healthcare members of HIV lobby group, Treatment Action Campaign (TAC), have been arrested during the early...
View ArticleLimpopo Schools Still Without Textbooks
Pupils at a rural school in Limpopo still do not have textbooks Eight months into the academic year, pupils at a rural school in Limpopo still do not have textbooks. The school governing body (SGB)...
View ArticleLaw Used to Clamp Down on Protests
Report shows that protestors are unjustly targeted in troubled settlements Report shows that protestors have been unjustly targeted in troubled settlements such as Thembelihle in the Northern Cape....
View ArticleGetting on with the Business of Parliament
It is easy, with all the brouhaha taking place in Parliament recently - the expulsion of members of the Economic Freedom Fighters for ‘unparliamentary’ behaviour; their failure to respect the office of...
View ArticleGovt Uses Social Media to Reach Communities
The Department of Communications says through the use of social media government is able to interact with citizens even in the deep rural areas The Department of Communications says through the use of...
View ArticleNGO to March for Proper Sanitation
Ses'Khona People's Rights movement to take to the streets of Cape Town once again to highlight the lack of proper sanitation in poor communities Members of Ses'Khona People's Rights movement say they...
View ArticleLilongwe CSOs Form Network
CSOs form a network aimed at mobilising and coordinating the organisations to ensure smooth and proper coordination of their activities Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) operating in Lilongwe...
View ArticleService Delivery Protest Turns Violent
Police are on high alert in the at Thembelihle informal settlement near Lenasia after service delivery protests turned violent Police are on high alert in the at Thembelihle informal settlement near...
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