Elitsha
  • Education
  • Health
  • Labour
  • Service delivery
  • International
  • Elitsha Viewpoint
  • Regions
    • Cape Town
    • East London
    • Johannesburg
    • Gqeberha
  • Xhosa

Dr Joe Phaahla

The NHI is enacted: Five things you need to know

18th May 2024 Lilita Gcwabe 0

The passing of the NHI bill has been met by alarm from the private health industry in the country, and disappointment among some critics for its accommodation of medical insurance.

Nehawu strike to continue without essential workers

14th March 2023 Ramatamo Sehoai 0

Nehawu says they have complied with the court order but are continuing with the strike with the South African Policing Union (Sapu) set to join the strike later this week.

Translate

Popular posts

  • Challenges with communal toilets in Nkanini 203.17 views per day | posted on June 1, 2015
  • ‘Anti-poor’ and ‘pro-privilege’: The Cry of the Xcluded describe the national budget 10 views per day | posted on February 26, 2026
  • People Against Budget Cuts march to parliament to demand a pro-poor budget 8.67 views per day | posted on February 25, 2026
  • Water crisis in Nelson Mandela Bay 6.83 views per day | posted on March 29, 2023
  • I Write What I Like in Xhosa – Biko’s message for a new generation 5.33 views per day | posted on February 23, 2026

Search and find

News delivered to you

Once a week, get the latest news delivered to your inbox.  
Archives
Archives
Categories
Member of the Press Council

Elitsha News is a member of the Press Council and strives to abide by the Press Code

Elitsha news in your inbox
Published by Workers’ World Media Productions

Isivivana Centre, 8 Mzala Street, Khayelitsha 7784. Tel: +27 21 361 0119

legal
  • Copyright Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
About labour rights

If you want to know more about labour rights and have a labour related query or problem, please contact the following advise offces. It’s free!

Ighsaan in Germiston (Gauteng)
011-873-0903

Simon in Alexandra (Gauteng):
011-440-3708/55

Lunga in Khayelitsha (Cape Town):
021-361-0119

          en   xh   en   xh   Site by Babak Fakhamzadeh