#Womandla: Saluting Tsitsi Dangarembga
In times of injustice throughout history, women have taken a stand and made their voices heard. In a country where voices are being silenced, award-winning Zimbabwean author, Tsitsi Dangarembga, decided to stand up for...
Zimbabweans raise their voices #ZimbabweanLivesMatter
Zimbabwe is under the spotlight this week as unrest, instability and protest takes place in the streets of Bulawayo and Harare after security forces were deployed to control the people, which resulted in police...
International Scholars Publish New White Paper on campaign in South Korea to pin blame...
Researchers from European-based organizations the Center for Studies on New Religions and Human Rights Without Frontiers have released a second white paper explaining a campaign in South Korea to pin blame for the nation’s...
South Korean Government Remains Silent regarding COVID-19 Human Rights Violations despite International Outcry
Human Rights Violations under the watchful eyes of the South Korea government continues despite statements from the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) earlier this year saying, “USCIRF is concerned by reports that...
Mandela Day Interfaith Solidarity Webinar Against Religious Oppression
In celebration of Mandela Day, Heavenly Culture World Peace and Restoration of Lights (HWPL) is hosting an Interfaith Solidarity Webinar Against Religious Oppression. IPYG will be partnering in this event.
This Saturday, Southern African Religious...
Government Bullying – Teachers speak out about scapegoating of Shincheonji
Faldielah Haupt and Michelle Arendse, both of whom play an active role in Cape Town society as teachers, mothers, activists, and Peace Educators, raise their voices through written letters about the troubling situation in South Korea and the discrimination...
One Million Masks for Cape Town
The use of facemasks to curb the spread of Covid-19 is absolutely vital - but while the belief and perception is that 'surely by now everyone has a mask', nothing can be further from...
4,000 Shincheonji Church members donate plasma for Covid-19 treatment research in South Korea
About 4,000 recovered Covid-19 patients from South Korean-based Shincheonji Church will donate their blood, also known as convalescent plasma, for use in the research and development of a new therapy that could reduce deaths...
Wits University begins first Covid-19 vaccine trial in South Africa
The first clinical trial in South Africa and on the continent for a Covid-19 vaccine was announced today, 23 June 2020, at a virtual press conference hosted by the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg...
Celebrating our unsung heroes on International Nurses Day
International Nurses Day is observed annually on the 12th of May, and now more than ever we witness the hard work and dedication of millions of nurses across the globe as they fight in...