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  • Secure your domestic worker’s financial future

    Traditionally domestic and garden workers have found themselves working for many years, in many instances for the same employer, but without enjoying any meaningful benefits at the end of their working life. The harsh reality for many domestic workers is that when they go back home, very often all they have to show are some…

  • Preserving our Wetlands

    By Indhrannie Pillay World Wetlands Day is celebrated annually on 2 February which also marks the anniversary of the 1971 Convention on Wetlands. Wetlands are uniquely designed ecosystems that provide natural essentials for human health and well being. Different types of wetlands provide different ecosystem services such as decreasing floods by acting like sponges and…

  • Sexual Reproductive Health Month

    Compiled by Indhrannie Pillay The month of February is celebrated as National Reproductive Health Month. February incorporates World Cancer Day – 4 February, Condom week from 7 – 14 February, Sexual Health Awareness Week from 13 – 18 February, Pregnancy Education Fortnight from 13 – 26 February and Contraceptive Day on 28 February. The Sexual…

  • Stories by Parkvale Primary School Learners – The Cricket Champ

    By Justin Naicker One bright morning Ricardo woke up and took the bin when he saw Rajen walking down the road. Rajen was the best cricket player. Rajen played for the Newlands Cricket Club. Rajen asked Ricardo if he could come to the Newlands Cricket Oval on Saturday at 8 o’clock to learn how to…

  • Showcasing Role Models

    By Satyagraha Reporter The Chatsworth Youth Centre in conjunction with Satyagraha has started a series of talks and interviews with individuals who can serve as role models to our youth. This is part of an ongoing programme of the Youth Centre to provide a platform for role models who can have a positive influence on…

  • Kenya: Still no deal in sight to end Kenya’s crisis

    Talks aimed at ending the political crisis in Kenya arising from the December 27 election have entered a crucial phase. During the past two weeks both sides have been locked in discussion. Both sides have accused each other of rigging the December vote, allegations that have triggered unrest has laid bare deep divisions over land,…

  • 60th Anniversary of the Death of Mahatma Gandhi

    The Gandhi Development Trust and Satyagraha hosted a commemorative event to mark the 60th Anniversary of the death of Mahatma Gandhi at the Aryan Benevolent Homes (ABH) in Chatsworth on 30 January, 2008. His Excellency Consul General of India to South Africa, Harsh Vardhan Shringla attended the event and delivered an address. We reproduce excerpts…

  • Editorial Comment – February 2008

    January 30 marked the 60th anniversary of the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi. Satyagraha observed the day, along with many other people throughout the world, with prayers. The anniversary of Kasturba Gandhi’s death in detention will also be marked by prayer. On 22 February 1944 Kasturba Gandhi passed away while being held in detention at the…

  • Fourth Annual Gandhi Salt March

    In 1930 Gandhiji organized the historic Salt March in India spanning over 240 miles. Gandhi together with 78 fellow activists began the 23 day march from Sabarmarti to Dandi as a form of active non-violent protest against the British salt tax. The march began on 12 March 1930. The next two decades saw millions of…

  • A Legend of the Democratic Movement

    By the Yunus Mahomed Memorial Committee Respected anti-apartheid cadre, development activist and business leader, Yunus Mahomed, who played a pivotal role in the political and civic struggles of the seventies and eighties, passed away suddenly on 6 January at his Durban home. Underplaying his own discomfort so as not to upset the birthday celebrations of…