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Cry of the Xcluded speaks out against poverty, unemployment and crime

6th July 2023 Mzi Velapi 0

The launch of the Cry of the Xcluded in the Western Cape saw activists from both sides of the railway line coming together to talk about issues affecting their communities.

Unions and unemployed unite against budget austerity

22nd February 2023 Lihle Krwala Asive Mabula 0

The finance minister would deny in his speech that he was presenting an austerity budget, but confirmed the expectations of public sector unions and the unemployed who marched in Cape Town against budget austerity.

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