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COSATU to Lead International Decent Work Day Activities

The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) will host activities across provinces on Tuesday to mark the International Day of Decent Work. Spokesperson Zanele Sabela said that, over its 40-year history, the federation has focused on advancing and protecting workers’ rights to improve their working and living conditions. She

Activists Abducted in Gaza, Flotilla Highlights Ongoing Siege

By Rachel Mohamed The illegal abduction of South African activists on the Global Sumud Flotilla, including Mandla Mandela and Dr Fatima Hendricks, has raised serious concerns over Israel’s blockade of Gaza and breaches of international law. This comes as Israel reportedly accepted Donald Trump’s 20-point peace plan for Gaza, while

Hamas condemns the testimonies from the activists of the Global Sumud Flotilla, detailing the treatment by Israeli forces

The Palestinian resistance group Hamas condemned the report detailing the activities of the Global Sumud Flotilla, which recounted the inhumane treatment allegedly suffered by participants at the hands of Israeli occupation forces. According to the group, these actions included insults, abuse, and deprivation of basic human rights during and after

Gift of the Givers Staff Traumatized in Khayelitsha Hijacking

Three staff members from humanitarian organisation Gift of the Givers endured a harrowing 40-minute hijacking ordeal in Khayelitsha, when armed men forced them into a vehicle and stole the organisation’s branded van on Friday evening. The team, comprising a male driver and two female colleagues, were safely recovered after the

Unite for Change: Three Opposition Parties Merge Ahead of 2026 Local Elections

Three opposition parties, Build One South Africa, Rise Mzansi, and the GOOD Party, have officially merged to form a new political movement, Unite for Change. The announcement was made in Johannesburg on Sunday, with the new party confirming its intention to contest the 2026 local government elections. While current councillors,

Wave of Retrenchments Deepens South Africa’s Unemployment Crisis

Over the past few months, a growing number of companies across multiple industries have announced plans to cut thousands of jobs in South Africa, delivering yet another blow to an economy already grappling with high unemployment and sluggish growth. This ongoing wave of retrenchments threatens to further stall the country’s

Two Men Killed, Child Injured in Delft Gang Shooting

As gun violence continues to plague the Cape Flats, two men were shot and killed, and a seven-year-old child was wounded in a suspected gang-related shooting in Delft on Sunday morning. SAPS spokesperson Captain FC Van Wyk said both victims were sitting and drinking when unidentified gunmen opened fire. “Delft

Mkhwanazi to testify before the Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee next week

The KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner, Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, will testify before Parliament’s ad hoc committee next Tuesday and Wednesday about allegations of criminal infiltration in the justice system. Senior Counsel Norman Arendse will preside over the evidence confirming that Mkhwanazi’s statement had been finalised. Arendse further stated that the team is working

Murder and attempted murder cases filed after Ottery flats shooting

Local authorities have reported cases of murder and attempted murder following a shooting incident at Ottery Flats earlier this morning. According to SAPS Spokesperson Captain F. C. Van Wyk, officers responded to the scene of the shooting. Upon arrival, they learned that the victims had already been taken to two

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