Community Alerts/Rapule Moiloa/Diepkloof-Soweto/18/11/18 Aeroton it’s known for a place of firms and many people around Soweto often get employed in Aeroton now the one thing or a mistake done here is destroying the wetland because on these land big buildings have been build and construction companies and private companies take […]
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Riverlea, Zamimpilo informal settlement dweller’s were informed by Transnet monitor Mr Francio Malan about the danger lurking the area
Community Alerts/ Rapule Moiloa and Dawn Anderson/Soweto/09/11/18 He also spoke to different departments in his company but received no response. The gas pipe is only one meter underground and mining is taking place in measurement seventy-three centimeters away from the gas and petroleum pipeline. The committee members spoke to South […]
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Community Alerts/ Rapule Moiloa and Dawn Anderson/Soweto/07/11/18 The councillor of Reverlea,Noorgesig and Zama Impilo Douglas came with government officials to Zama Impilo informal settlement today because the community has been complaining about the gas lines,Rand water lines and petroleum lines that are running from Zama Impilo informal settlement passing in […]
Read MoreDust from the tailing covers N1 and Soweto high way and blowing to Diepkloof when it is windy these is what is happening now
Community Alerts/Rapule Moiloa/Diepkloof-Soweto/05/11/18 When dust covers the N1 and Soweto high way people driving can’t see were they going and this kind of an environment can cause accidents hence why motorists must be careful when driving in such environment when one looks at houses in Mogase one finds that there’s isn’t […]
Read MoreRoad closure
Community Alerts/Rapule Moiloa/Diepkloof-Soweto/03/10/2018 01/10/2028 At 16h30 today the community of Diepkloof zone 5 Immink drive closed the road with trees, burning tires and dumping waste all over the road and the community complained about electricity cut off since last week Tuesday and the councilor was advised about the problem but […]
Read MoreSchool holidays Spent at the tailing dump
Community Alerts/Thokozile Mntambo/Snakepak-Soweto/02/10/2018 01 October 2018 15H00 Yesterday in the afternoon as in went to monitor in the tailing dump. I thought I won’t find children because the ponds are dry. To my surprise, I found more than 15 children aged around 8 years to 10 years. Playing in the […]
Read MoreNo service delivery-No waste collection
Community Alerts/Thokozile Mntambo/Snakepark-Soweto/02/10/2018 The residents of Soweto are not happy. The pickup trucks don’t show up to collect the bins. The townships are smelling because there is rubbish in every corner even next to schools and clinics. The residents are blaming the mayor for stopping the Jozi@work and came up […]
Read MoreRoodepoort Catholic Church gives a helping hand in Thulani
Community Alerts/Thokozile Mntambo/Snakepark-Soweto/17/09/2018 Children with Cerebral Palsy were blessed with gifts by the Roodepoort Catholic Church Justice and peace group. The foster parents were very happy they say that taking care of children with disability is very expensive. The money they get is not enough, and the welfare department does […]
Read MoreSLP not helping Diepkloof community
Community Alerts/Rapule Moiloa/Diepkloof-Soweto/10/09/2018 Earlier today had a short interview with one of the guys working at the tailings to plant trees and grass. There is a problem with how people are employed and the problem is people who are given preference are the ones not in Diepkloof,the councilor has knowledge […]
Read MoreOn the 28th- 29th we attended a workshop hosted by act alliance.
Community Alerts/Thokozile Mntambo/Snakepark-Soweto/30/08/2018 Act alliance is deeply rooted in the communities it serves, it is always on the front line addressing systematic poverty, supporting survivors of disasters, wars and conflicts, training rural communities in sustainable agricultural techniques, helping people to adapt to environmental change, and influencing government and other […]
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