LACE UP FOR CHANGE
Lace-up for change is a registered Non-profit organization, made up of 15-16 members doing various activities to raise funds. With
Lace-up for change is a registered Non-profit organization, made up of 15-16 members doing various activities to raise funds. With
Police are probing cases of murder and attempted after four people were shot in Manenberg, where two of the victims
From left – Thaabiet Dante, Zieyaad Hattas and Nasser Karriem Shares stories and tales of the undocumented History of the
In an attempt to bring about calm among South Africans over continued load shedding, President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced the
The activities we do outside of our home environment play a really massive role in our daily lives. The change
The recent amendments to the Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act (Pepuda), have garnered widespread criticism, especially
Heideveld matriarchs are donning their gowns and protecting the public from gangsterism and crime. The so-called ‘Gown Gang’ was initiated
The culture of overstating qualifications pervades the country’s political landscape, and it points to a broader issue of lying. This
The Covid-19 pandemic has revealed government’s incapacity on many fronts. Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi made this concession while briefing the
Last year, a group of civil society organisations and academics urged President Cyril Ramaphosa and the Minister of Public Works
The Western Cape has officially entered the third wave of Covid-19 infections. Premier Alan Winde says that there’s been a
Human Trafficking in South Africa, the practice of forced labour & commercial sexual exploitation among imported and exported men, women
We continue to create awareness, talking about the effects of trauma and the stigma of living with depression Nadia Charles
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have together become the single largest market for South African arms exports.
Muna and Mohammad al-Kurd, the twins who have spearheaded the online Sheikh Jarrah resistance, have been released from Israeli custody.
Ebrahim Rhoda has served his community for most of his life, not only through his research and writing but through
The Covid-19 pandemic has made many tobacco users think about kicking the habit of smoking. The World Health Organisation says
South Africa could be turning into a world leader in nuclear physics research. This has been ignited by the University
Regular physical activity at moderate intensity is always good for your health. Riding a bicycle does that and on this
Western Cape Premier Alan Winde talks about preparing for the third wave of Covid-19 infections in the province. This talk