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Yearly Archives: 2020

Pick n Pay workers lose their jobs for ‘striking’ during the lockdown
Article
/ 16 April 2020

Pick n Pay workers lose their jobs for ‘striking’ during the lockdown

A group of workers have been dismissed, but they insist they never embarked on industrial action in the first place

By Sarah Smit
Watch it again: National command council briefing on lockdown extension
Article
/ 16 April 2020

Watch it again: National command council briefing on lockdown extension

Ministers Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and Ronald Lamola will brief the nation on regulations pertaining to the extension of the lockdown

By Staff Reporter
Pandemic gives us a last chance to avert climate – and social – catastrophe
Article
/ 16 April 2020

Pandemic gives us a last chance to avert climate – and social – catastrophe

As Covid-19 upends life, it has taught us critical lessons and offers an opening to confront other crises. Political will is required, of course

By Bruce Baigrie
Inside Strandfontein: Cape Town’s Covid-19 homeless site
Article
/ 16 April 2020

Inside Strandfontein: Cape Town’s Covid-19 homeless site

The City’s Covid-19 homeless site has been criticised for being inadequate to shelter the most vulnerable from the Coronavirus storm, while drug addicts say they’re being left to suffer due to inadequate medical attention

By Lester Kiewit
Africa’s Covid-19 response should focus on people’s needs — and rights
Article
/ 16 April 2020

Africa’s Covid-19 response should focus on people’s needs — and rights

The Covid-19 outbreak should not be used as an occasion to diminish human rights, but as an opportunity to reaffirm them

By Carine Kaneza Nantulya and Dewa Mavhinga
The Covid-19 pandemic is not an excuse to trample on human rights
Africa
/ 15 April 2020

The Covid-19 pandemic is not an excuse to trample on human rights

By violating basic human rights, governments risk inflicting a double tragedy on their most vulnerable populations

By Webster Zambara
Human lives matter more than education, but humans can still learn
Article
/ 15 April 2020

Human lives matter more than education, but humans can still learn

The lockdown has exposed gross inequalities in education and society, but also gives us the opportunity to find new solutions

By Thidziambi Phendla
Effective communication from leadership is essential during a crisis
Article
/ 15 April 2020

Effective communication from leadership is essential during a crisis

So far, the minister of health can be commended on his visible, open approach to keeping in touch with citizens during the pandemic

By Brightness Mangolothi and Malesela Maubane
South Africa’s invisible majority: Women feeding hungry families
Article
/ 15 April 2020

South Africa’s invisible majority: Women feeding hungry families

Sit up, take notice and get angry that a third of South African households have R120 or less a person a week for food, let alone nutritious food

By Julie Smith and Tracy Ledger
With no nutritional reserves, Covid-19 will push people over the edge
Article
/ 15 April 2020

With no nutritional reserves, Covid-19 will push people over the edge

With South Africa under lockdown, many South Africans are hungry — and very soon persistent hunger will dramatically increase malnutrition

By Kopano Matlwa Mabaso
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