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Covid-19 in the Eastern Cape

Labour unions march against ailing healthcare services

3rd December 2021 Joseph Chirume 0

Unions march for better working conditions and healthcare services in Nelson Mandela Bay and Sarah Baartman District Municipality.

Community care workers on strike for permanent jobs

17th November 2020 Mandla Mnyakama 0

Community healthcare workers are on the frontline in the battle against the covid-19 pandemic, yet in the Eastern Cape are still ‘volunteers’.

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