
The Southern African Green Revolution Council (SAGRC) was formed in 1983 in Witbank Mpumalanga. Witbank is known for its mining of coal. The town has grown with big mining companies such as Anglo American, BHP Billiton, Xstrata etc. coming in to set up mine to extract coal. The activities of these companies have resulted in communities being affected negatively.
Updates from SAGRC:
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Assembly Resources:
Cry of the Xcluded:
- Press Statement: Energy Poverty Assembly hosted in eMalahleni Civic Theatre
- Cry X and Back2Work condemns the police assault on comrade Mike, the killing of community safety patrollers and the ongoing violence in Vrygrond
- Cry of the Xcluded Western Cape mourns the death of Zane Poole
- No Budget for the People! No Budget Without Us!
- STATEMENT: The Cry of the Xcluded opposes Eskom’s proposed electricity tariff increase 
- Press Statement: Cry of the Xcluded and the Assembly of the Unemployed Says NO to Retrenchment of Workers at Mercedes-Benz South Africa
- Press Statement: Cry of the Xcluded and the Assembly of the Unemployed Says NO to Retrenchment of Workers at Mercedes-Benz South Africa
- STATEMENT: We urge the GNU to implement policies that address the root causes of youth unemployment and economic inequality!
- STATEMENT: We urge the GNU to implement policies that address the root causes of youth unemployment and economic inequality!
- Cry X and BUM Stand in Solidarity with Fishing Communities in Court Battle Against Shell










