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South African diplomacy on Zimbabwe can remain quiet – but it must get tough

28th January 2019 Roger Southall 0

Cries of moral outrage have greeted the brutal crackdown by the Zimbabwean security forces on nationwide protests sparked by a sudden, massive, government-ordained hike in the price of […]

South Africa’s clandestine miners defend their work (and want it to be legal)

25th January 2019 Equal Times 0

Protected from the rain and the sun by plastic sheets tied to sticks, dozens of muscle-bound youngsters apply their strength to making heavy metal cylinders […]

What needs to be done to stop Zimbabwe’s violent meltdown

23rd January 2019 Tapiwa Chagonda 0

Zimbabwe is sliding into a violent meltdown and it’s expected to worsen, unless there are some serious interventions. Days of mass protests have been characterised by violence, looting and […]

The revolution of the “third place”: working, sharing and collaborating

21st January 2019 Equal Times 0

“It’s an opportunity to meet other women who are starting businesses, to help and to motivate one another,” says clothing and accessories designer Chona Djaura. […]

Zimbabweans and South Africans unite against state brutality in Zimbabwe

17th January 2019 Mzi Velapi 0

A group picketed outside the Zimbabwean embassy against state brutality in Zimbabwe.

From the fields of San Quintin to the supermarkets of North America: Mexican farmworkers call for solidarity

12th December 2018 Equal Times 0

They produce nearly half the fruit and vegetables eaten every year in the United States, according to the US Department of Agriculture. Mexican farm workers, […]

Small businesses in Africa will be on the frontline of climate change

10th December 2018 Kate Elizabeth Gannon Dedan Conway 0

Climate change is going to have huge consequences all over the world, especially in Africa. Harvests will be affected, threatening agricultural outputs. This could hurt […]

“What should I do? Stay at home and starve?” – wage theft leaves Zimbabwe’s workers with an impossible dilemma

7th December 2018 Equal Times 0

[This article is accompanied by the mini-documentary ‘Working Without Pay in Zimbabwe’.Click here to watch the full video.] Imagine having a job that hasn’t paid […]

Transition is a given, but what can trade unions in the Global South do to ensure that it’s just?

5th December 2018 Equal Times 0

The 24th Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP24) begins in Katowice, Poland in a […]

The Jordanian women fighting for labour rights

4th December 2018 Equal Times 0

When Dina Saad attended a job fair in Jordan’s busy capital of Amman, she was surprised to find that the vast majority of job seekers […]

Why the demise of specialist reporters is a loss for any democracy

29th November 2018 Glenda Daniels 0

The newspaper industry in many countries is in the doldrums. Retrenchments have become the norm with experienced journalists who specialise in a particular reporting area […]

From the boardroom to the factory floor, trade union women say “nothing about us without us”

23rd November 2018 Equal Times 0

Last week, Equal Times published the Count Us In! Women leading change special report. Featuring case studies and interviews with women trade unionists from Angola […]

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