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Month: November 2020

As Poland’s women’s movement celebrates a tentative victory, LGBTI activists are still fighting PiS’s ugly culture war

11th November 2020 Equal Times 0

This August Linus Lewandowski was physically attacked by a group of strangers, simply for being gay. The 28-year-old software engineer and LGBTI+ rights activist was […]

Domestic workers caught between a rock and a hard place

10th November 2020 Jonathan Grossman 0

Covid-19 and lockdown have made working conditions for domestic worker worse.

Child labour rife in Zimbabwe

9th November 2020 Christopher Mahove 0

The high levels of poverty in Zimbabwe are pushing children into working to survive.

Study sheds light on how South Africa can best tackle prejudice against migrants

6th November 2020 Steven Gordon 0

Xenophobia is a serious problem in South Africa. Cross-border migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in the country face harassment and discrimination. Hundreds of incidents of anti-immigrant hate crime […]

Trade unions and civil society are pushing for ambitious climate action in Scotland

5th November 2020 Equal Times 0

As Glasgow prepares to host COP26, the UN climate summit in November 2021, Scotland will take centre stage in the global power struggle surrounding if […]

Covid numbers at Eastern Cape universities spike

4th November 2020 Mandla Mnyakama 0

The surge in numbers of students testing positive is a cause for concern for universities in the Eastern Cape.

Retail employees humiliated by boss’s daughter demand compensation

3rd November 2020 Joseph Chirume 0

Women employed by a prominent flower retail business in Port Elizabeth who were humiliated in September by the boss’s daughter want the company to compensate […]

Residents of newly occupied settlements demand basic services

2nd November 2020 Vincent Lali 0

Residents of newly occupied areas in Cape Town struggle to maintain a dignified life without water, electricity and sanitation services.

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