
Felix Dlangamandla
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6 days ago |
dailymaverick.co.za | Lisakanya Venna |Felix Dlangamandla
BROKEN EGGS Unpaid for months and desperate for answers, Daybreak employees want immediate payment of outstanding wages and access to their Unemployment Insurance Fund documents. (Photo: Daybreak Foods) A protest erupted outside Daybreak Foods’ Delmas plant on Thursday morning after workers heard that a labour department inspector was arriving. Unpaid for months and desperate for answers, the employees gathered to demand immediate payment of outstanding wages and access to their Unemployment...
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1 month ago |
sowetanlive.co.za | Thando Maeko |Felix Dlangamandla
ActionSA national chairperson Michael Beaumont. ActionSA, which won 1.2% of the vote and holds six seats in the National Assembly, has formally notified ANC’s budget negotiating team that it will not support the budget. This leaves the ANC in parliament, led by chief whip Mdumiseni Ntuli, with fewer options outside the government of national unity (GNU) to pass the budget.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
sowetanlive.co.za | Innocentia Nkadimeng |Felix Dlangamandla
Former EFF chairperson and now MK Party (MKP) national command member Dali Mpofu has denied claims he suggested the EFF should dissolve and merge with Jacob Zuma's MKP. EFF leader Julius Malema alleged Mpofu wanted the EFF to “close down” and merge with the MK Party. “There was a meeting of opposition parties that Zuma called.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
heraldlive.co.za | Felix Dlangamandla
Despite the exit of leaders and MPs in the EFF, party leader Julius Malema remains adamant the red berets will survive the storm. TimesLIVE reported advocate Dali Mpofu left the EFF for Jacob Zuma's MK Party. Mpofu was among members who supported the EFF from its infant days when it was established in 2013 after the Marikana Massacre. He will now be reunited with former prominent EFF politicians including Floyd Shivambu, Mzwanele Manyi and Busisiwe Mkhwebane.
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Aug 16, 2024 |
dailymaverick.co.za | Felix Dlangamandla
IN PICTURES The date 16 August marks 12 years since the deadly Marikana Massacre where 44 people were killed, 34 of whom were miners. Daily Maverick’s chief photographer Felix Dlangamandla was on site at Lonmin platinum mine during the protest action and clash with the South African Police Service.
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