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Ending the blesser-blessee exchange: A psychologist’s approach

12th May 2025 0

Poverty is at the centre of transactional sexual relationships with older men.

Rage over rape of seven-year-old ‘Cwecwe’ in Matatiele

4th April 2025 0

Parliament’s education committee plans to visit the alleged scene of the crime at Bergview College in the coming weeks.

Cosatu launches one-stop-shop call centre for all workers

27th February 2025 0

Cosatu is expanding a call centre it created during the Covid-19 lockdown.

Doctors, nurses and paramedics protest their unemployment

4th February 2025 0

Unemployed health professionals want increased funding for public healthcare and the implementation of the National Health Insurance plan.

Monumental judgement widens access to SRD grant

3rd February 2025 0

The court ruled in favour of millions of South Africans who are not receiving the SRD grant.

In pictures – Mining affected communities march to DMPR

15th November 2024 0

‘Nothing about us without us!’ protesters demand of the mining industry.

Court reserves judgement on opening access to the SRD grant

1st November 2024 0

The exclusion of millions of South Africans from receiving the SRD grant is being tested in court.

For domestic workers, women’s month marks their ongoing struggle

15th August 2024 0

Domestic workers are still fighting from the margins of unregulated labour where slave-like servitude persists and goes unreported.

Dying to live: Residents of Ga-Molekana village live in fear of mining operations

1st August 2024 0

Human Rights Commission report finds that mining by Anglo American Platinum affects the rights of villagers in Limpopo.

Limpopo villagers resist removal by Anglo Platinum mine

29th July 2024 0

The mine has been repeatedly accused of using manipulative, divisive, and violent tactics to cause uncertainty, confusion, and forced removals from the village.

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