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  • MPs defend talks with Operation Dudula amid healthcare access crisis

    The Department of Health defends its stance on engaging with anti-immigrant group.

  • Tyre plant shut down leaves workers reeling – Numsa in rescue bid

    The union says it is exploring ways to continue with manufacturing operations.

  • Award-winning injustice: Farm workers pay the price for ‘ethical’ profits

    The Surplus People Project exposes a systemic exploitation of farm workers the Western Cape, hidden behind “ethical” labels, weak enforcement, and self-regulation,

  • Exposed: The SA media propagandists for Israel

    Sunday Times, The Citizen, and BizNews failed to disclose who funded their journalists’ trips to Israel.

  • Report on George building collapse finds engineer ‘incompetent’ – police preparing charges

    The five-story building under construction in George collapsed, leaving 34 workers dead and 28 critically injured.

MPs defend talks with Operation Dudula amid healthcare access crisis

21st August 2025 0

The Department of Health defends its stance on engaging with anti-immigrant group.

Tyre plant shut down leaves workers reeling – Numsa in rescue bid

18th August 2025 0

The union says it is exploring ways to continue with manufacturing operations.

Award-winning injustice: Farm workers pay the price for ‘ethical’ profits

14th August 2025 0

The Surplus People Project exposes a systemic exploitation of farm workers the Western Cape, hidden behind “ethical” labels, weak enforcement, and self-regulation,

Exposed: The SA media propagandists for Israel

12th August 2025 0

Sunday Times, The Citizen, and BizNews failed to disclose who funded their journalists’ trips to Israel.

Report on George building collapse finds engineer ‘incompetent’ – police preparing charges

8th August 2025 0

The five-story building under construction in George collapsed, leaving 34 workers dead and 28 critically injured.

Labour

Tyre plant shut down leaves workers reeling – Numsa in rescue bid

18th August 2025 0

Report on George building collapse finds engineer ‘incompetent’ – police preparing charges

8th August 2025 0

Cosatu demands crackdown on UIF looting and inefficiency

8th August 2025 0

Khayelitsha residents slam Shoprite for ignoring local labour and business

1st August 2025 0

Survivors of George building collapse demand justice as report blames engineer, developer and contractor

21st July 2025 0

Education

Teen suicides raise alarm over mental health crisis

15th July 2025 0

‘No 10-year-old should be a mother’: Eastern Cape’s child pregnancy crisis

20th June 2025 0

Once proud Vuwani boarding school now a squalid shame

3rd June 2025 0

Lack of toilets at Limpopo schools a reality and indefinite future

13th April 2025 0

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

4th April 2025 0

Service delivery

SA’s insecurity cluster of overburdened detectives, ineffective courts and overcrowded prisons

7th July 2025 0

Bush toilets and bucket water for occupiers of RDP houses and their rightful owners

19th June 2025 0

Cape Town’s central line reopens

29th May 2025 0

Protest leaders arrested as tensions grow in Covid Village

27th May 2025 0

Shack dwellers from Khayelitsha protest in Cape Town

24th April 2025 0
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