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NUMSA: NUMSA To Open A Case Of Police Brutality Against SAPS In Sedibeng
30th March 2019 The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) will be opening a case of police brutality with police watchdog the Independent... →
ArcelorMittal Is Relentless In Attacking The Working Class
29th March 2019 The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) condemns in the strongest terms the brutal and vicious attack unleashed on our members... →
'Disturbing theatrics and unabashed bias' - McBride comments on Parly contract decision
By: News24Wire 1st March 2019 "Disturbing theatrics and unabashed bias", a "sham", and an attempt to recapture the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) – were... →
SA a step closer to new driver's licence demerit system
By: News24Wire 13th February 2019 Parliament's Portfolio Committee on Transport approved amendments to the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (Aarto) Bill,... →
EU Policies Contribute to Abuse of Migrants in Libya
21st January 2019 Soft-spoken Abdul left Darfur in 2016 when he was eighteen. He went to Egypt, where he registered with the UN refugee agency UNHCR but, despairing... →
Yes, China is Kenya’s biggest trading partner – but it’s not a balanced trade
By: Africa Check 4th December 2018 Kenya’s trade with China is rarely far from the headlines. The latest is a widely reported claim that China could seize Kenya’s assets over debt.... →
Is there a duty on employees to "snitch" on their fellow colleagues if they become aware they are committing workplace misconduct or crime?
7th November 2018 The subject heading above is all but related to a difficult concept of "derivative misconduct", which lies in an employee’s failure to offer... →
De Lille's axing for radio comments like 'killing a fly with a hammer', court hears
By: News24Wire 5th June 2018 Patricia de Lille's removal from the Democratic Alliance (DA) for comments made on radio was a "total overreaction" akin to "killing a fly with a... →