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Month: Jun 2021

Jealous lover turned murderer gets 20 years – possible parole in 10

28th Jun 2021 Sandiso Phaliso 0

The gruesome murder of Busisiwe Ngwadla and the light sentence given to her killer has put the spotlight on the effectiveness of police in dealing with femicide and gender-based violence.

Striking Nestlé workers adamant to continue with action

25th Jun 2021 Johnnie Isaac 0

The global foods corporation is accused by the union of racism and unfair labour practices across all its operations in the country.

Unemployed people march against youth preference in the jobs market

24th Jun 2021 Ramatamo Sehoai 0

Preferences for youth employment are barriers for job seekers older than 35.

“Poor people have a right to eat well”: towards quality, locally grown food aid in France

23rd Jun 2021 Equal Times 0

On the shelves of the Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy branch of the national food bank network, Banque Alimentaire (Food Bank), located in a wholesale market in the eastern […]

Cops let my rapist walk free, says Eastern Cape granny

21st Jun 2021 Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik 0

It has become common for elderly women who stay by themselves in rural villages to leave for the cities for fear of being raped.

Workers angered by ruling in favour of a sexual harassment accused

18th Jun 2021 Joseph Chirume 0

The magistrate made her ruling without allowing for cross examination of the accused..

In the United States, the digital giants are baring their claws against emerging support for trade unions

17th Jun 2021 Equal Times 0

A little grey letterbox could lead to huge changes for employees at Amazon’s Bessemer warehouse in Alabama. On 9 April, workers at the site overwhelmingly voted […]

Forty years on, the world is edging closer to eradicating HIV

14th Jun 2021 Equal Times 0

The photo resembles many others that have been flooding the internet for months. A young man, leaning back in a chair, waits with the sleeve […]

Protests against police brutality in Eswatini

2nd Jun 2021 Abigail Jele 0

The SUDF and other political formations in Eswatini are calling for an end to police brutality.

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