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Eastern Cape healthcare needs fixing – Ritshidze report

17th October 2022 Chris Gilili 0

Staff shortages, staff attitudes, extended waiting times and medicine stockouts are crippling health services in the province.

Zimbabwe struggles to end child labour

14th October 2022 Dylan Murambgi 0

A recent report notes that children in Zimbabwe are subjected to the worst forms of child labour, involving trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation, and forced labour in mines and on farms.

Shack dwellers allocated then denied houses

13th October 2022 Vincent Lali 0

Three families who were allocated houses in Forest Village in Eerste Rivier want answers from the MEC for human settlements after they discovered that ‘their’ houses are occupied.

Science and maths success in township schools

12th October 2022 Lihle Krwala 0

Amidst the shambles of many public schools in South Africa today, a story of success in the teaching and learning of science and maths.

Health report scathing on Free State clinics

11th October 2022 Ramatamo Sehoai 0

The Free State health department has asked for time to study a scathing report on health provision in the province.

Transnet workers on strike over wages

10th October 2022 Chris Gilili 0

Workers at Transnet are demanding a 13,5% increase while the employer is offering 3%.

ZCTU faces collapse

10th October 2022 Dylan Murambgi 0

The political divisions in the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions are reported to threaten the collapse of the federation.

Cosatu marches for decent work

7th October 2022 Vincent Lali Chris Gilili 0

Workers in twelve major centres around the country marched for decent and improved working conditions.

Zamimpilo residents hostage to Zama-Zama war

30th September 2022 Ramatamo Sehoai 0

Residents of Zamimpilo informal settlement say they trip over uncollected heaps of rubbish during the day and duck bullets from zama-zamas at night.

Former president Mbeki still in denial about AIDS

29th September 2022 Chris Gilili 0

Despite all the evidence and the turnaround in the HIV/AIDS epidemic since the rollout of ARV therapy, Mbeki still doubts the cause of AIDS.

Yeoville Market traders still picking up the pieces three months after fire

28th September 2022 Chris Gilili 0

“Things will never be the same ever again,” said one trader who lost everything in the June fire.

Khayelitsha men talk about gender-based violence

27th September 2022 Mzi Velapi 0

Imbizo ya Madoda saw men living in and around Khayelitsha participating in a long overdue and crucial conversation around GBV.

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