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Month: May 2022

No funds to re-employ EC Covid-19 healthcare workers

17th May 2022 Anele Mbi 0

With the end of the national state of disaster, the disastrous state of healthcare in the Eastern Cape as elsewhere in South Africa, continues.

Fishers urged to form alliances with mining affected communities

11th May 2022 Mzi Velapi 0

Small-scale fishers and coastal communities participated in the Alternative Mining Indaba where they shared their experiences of corporate greed with communities affected by mining.

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