Heineken workers on an indefinite strike in Gqeberha
Heineken workers say they are earning less now than what they earned under the previous owners of the brewery 3 years ago.
Heineken workers say they are earning less now than what they earned under the previous owners of the brewery 3 years ago.
Xenophobia remains a persistent issue in South Africa, and as our country continues to grapple with the triple challenge of poverty, inequality and unemployment, immigrants frequently become scapegoats for broader systemic issues.
As the votes continue to be counted, the hopes and voices of ordinary South Africans are condensing into a call for change.
Voters in the Eastern Cape heeded the call to cast their ballots despite delays.
A summary of stories reported by Elitsha this year.
According to the municipality the current average level in the five dams that supply the metro is 13,27%.
These are some of the stories we brought you in 2022. Expect more to follow in 2023.
These are some of the stories we brought you in 2021. Expect more to follow in 2022.
Unions march for better working conditions and healthcare services in Nelson Mandela Bay and Sarah Baartman District Municipality.
The government-led clampdown on foreign drivers has created fear and insecurity among foreign drivers, both documented and undocumented.
The Clover workers are striking over salary cuts and retrenchments while calling for a boycott of the dairy company’s products in solidarity with Palestine.
The Cry of the Xcluded demand a basic income grant of R1,500 which they say will meet the immediate needs of the unemployed.