The amandla.mobi community supports the highest net wealth tax rate of between 3% and 9% because it is what is needed if we are to increase and expand social grants and take steps towards introducing Basic Income Support at a level of a living wage as well as stopping budget cuts for essential services. Read More
Even before COVID-19, a large number of South African residents were struggling to make ends meet and that is why they were demanding that grant… Read More
Over 500 000 amandla.mobi members, primarily poor Black women, signed onto our campaigns demanding that the government increase the CSG and the pensioners grant. They will continue to push for an increase, because they are fighting to keep their families fed Read More
In the documentary, Adie talks through her experiences and shows viewers first-hand what it is to be a lesbian in an unforgivingly homophobic society. It explores the total alienation that can come when one stays true to your heart - ridiculed, despised and ostracised by those around you who claim to love you. Read More
Emmy Award Winning documentary Miners Shot Down will finally be aired by the South African Broadcast Corporation (SABC) for the first time since it’s release… Read More
Because South Africa's network operators don't work in good faith, standards protecting low-income consumers from abuse which increases their data costs is just as important legally challenging the cost of data. Read More
Lack of affordable data will hold people back from access to critical services in this digital age, says community advocacy group amandla.mobi. amandla.mobi has welcomed… Read More
On the 8th August amandla.mobi together with Sonke Gender Justice attempted to handover a campaign, supported by over 3, 000 people, calling for a commitment… Read More
Every day in South Africa women are killed, raped and brutalised. Not by monsters – but the men with whom we share our beds, homes,… Read More
Workers are currently earning between R2,900 - R3,500 before deductions. This is in a country where it costs R3,027 a month to feed a family of five with a nutritionally complete diet without including other needs such as education, toiletries and transportation. Read More