by Nikayla Naidu | Aug 8, 2021 | Articles, Media
In the early 1990s, Nelson Mandela and his political party, the ANC, ended apartheid peacefully but the leaders of the new democracy did not address the economic inequality of the apartheid era. Today it is tearing the nation apart. Isobel Frye, director of...
by Nikayla Naidu | Aug 5, 2021 | Articles, Media
Isobel Frye, Director of the Studies in Poverty and Inequality Institute dissects the newly implemented Social Relief of Distress grant and what it is capable of doing for the nation’s poverty, inequality and unemployment margins. The Social Relief of Distress...
by Nikayla Naidu | Aug 6, 2021 | Articles, Media
Press Release For Immediate Release 06 August 2021 No Cause For Celebration this Women’s Month – Advocacy Groups Outraged South Africa – We cannot celebrate this Women’s Month when South African women are suffering. The spiralling...
by Nikayla Naidu | Aug 11, 2021 | Articles, Media
“A decent Standard of Living is possible and doable,” Isobel Frye, Studies in Poverty and Inequality Institute. An article from Bloomberg, Businessweek: The trip from Pretoria to Mabopane starts on a six-lane highway lined with malls and office...
by Nikayla Naidu | Aug 6, 2021 | Articles, Media
I caught Covid-19 in December 2020. And I was incapacitated beyond function, my chest was tight and it was difficult to sleep. I felt too weak to even bath myself. I spent a great amount of time in bed. After I sent my employer my positive test results, I still...
by Nikayla Naidu | Jul 8, 2021 | Articles, Media
Press Release Johannesburg, July 8, 2021 – South Africa is spiralling into an unbearable rate of poverty which our leadership can no longer ignore, suggest new findings of a national study. Women remain the most vulnerable, experiencing higher rates of...
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