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NEHAWU Defends NHI Amid Constitutional Court Challenge

The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union (NEHAWU) says it strongly opposes what it describes as attempts by “big capital and right-wing elements” to delay the implementation of the National Health Insurance (NHI) Act. The Constitutional Court is currently hearing a challenge brought by the Board of Healthcare Funders

Drakenstein Correctional Centre in Paarl raises concerns following a visit to the prison

On Tuesday morning, Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Correctional Services visited the Drakenstein Correctional Centre in Paarl to assess the security protocols implemented at the facility. The committee expressed concerns about various safety issues in prisons, including escape incidents and the unnatural deaths of inmates. Correctional facilities are also facing challenges

Steenhuisen publishes foot-and-mouth vaccination scheme amid concerns over state powers

The Minister of Agriculture, John Steenhuisen, has published a new Routine Vaccination Scheme for Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) in the Government Gazette of 4 May 2026, introducing a national framework aimed at improving disease control through voluntary livestock vaccination. The scheme, issued under Section 10 of the Animal Diseases Act, sets

Rising Fuel Costs Threaten Taxi Fare Hikes in Western Cape

The taxi industry in the Western Cape is warning of possible fare increases as fuel prices continue to rise, placing mounting pressure on operators. Industry bodies say the sustained hikes are making it increasingly difficult for taxi owners and drivers to remain financially viable, despite efforts to shield commuters already

CCMA Budget Cuts Leave Farm Workers Struggling for Justice

The Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA), established to “advance economic development, social justice, labour peace, and the democratisation of the workplace,” is facing mounting pressure due to ongoing budget cuts and underfunding. These constraints have resulted in a growing caseload and significant backlogs, delaying the scheduling of hearings

Fuel Price Hike to Hit Motorists as Industry Warns of Wider Economic Impact

South Africans are bracing for another steep increase in fuel prices set to take effect from Wednesday, with the Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources confirming sharp hikes across the board. Petrol is expected to rise by around R3.27 per litre, while diesel could surge by as much as R6.19

Makaneta Calls for Stability After NSFAS Placed Under Administration

Education activist Hendrick Makaneta has called for stability following Higher Education and Training Minister Buti Manamela’s decision to place the National Student Financial Aid Scheme under administration. The move comes amid ongoing governance and operational challenges at the institution, which has faced repeated scrutiny over its management and service delivery.

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