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Esidimeni tragedy: Families hope prosecutions will follow
Now that the High Court in Pretoria has found former Gauteng health MEC Qedani Mahlangu and mental health director Dr Makgabo Manamela responsible for the deaths of some of the people in the Life Esidimeni health care scandal, activists are hoping that prosecutions will follow. A total of 144 mental health patients died in 2016… Read more
White dominance in top jobs sparks union outcry
Labour unions are lambasting the government for failing to ensure that companies operating in the country employ all racial groups and employ women in top management positions. The federations were reacting to the recent Commission of Employment Equity report released by the department of employment and labour. It indicated that whites are dominant in top… Read more
Striking Ford workers speak out
Yesterday was the fifth day of the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) strike at Ford South Africa’s plant in Watloo, Pretoria. Last week, Numsa members downed tools after failing to reach an agreement with the employer at the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration. The union said Ford was a multinational that… Read more
Sync model agency faces backlash overpayment delays and allegations
Allegations against model agency boss Allessandrio Bergman are mounting as staff, former employees and associates come forward to paint an ugly picture of his alleged business practices as owner of Johannesburg model agency Sync. According to an employee who declined to be named, Bergman allegedly owes talent at his agency around R1.5 million, while staff… Read more
Daily news update: Ex-MEC liable in Life Esidimeni | Police hunt two in Freitag murder | Ex-VBS boss sentenced to 495 years
News today includes the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has ruled that some of the deaths at Life Esidimeni were due to negligence on the part of the province’s former Health MEC, Qedani Mahlangu. Meanwhile, police have shared the photos of two people they have obtained arrest warrants for in connection with former high jump… Read more
Limpopo premier’s big plan for jobs in road repair
Limpopo premier Dr Phophi Ramathuba has set aside 300 jobs for local unemployed young men and women to maintain and repair roads in the province’s five regions for the next five years. The Dikgerekgere service delivery programme was launched yesterday. It is the brainchild of Limpopo ANC Youth League chair Tonny Rachoene, who is also… Read more
Zuma appoints Magasela Mzobe as MK party’s head of presidency
uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party leader Jacob Zuma has appointed Magasela Mzobe as head of the presidency of the party. Mzobe is a former Economic Freedom Fighter (EFF) and former African National Congress Youth league (ANCYL) leader. MK party spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela said Mzobe was appointed as head of presidency on Wednesday. Strengthening MK party “Comrade… Read more
Cadre deployment scuttles attempt to build ideal state
As South Africans brace for significant changes that the government of national unity (GNU) is expected to bring about, we must advocate for leadership appointed according to merit rather than political affiliation. Government’s goal for the next five years should be to revitalise the economy, develop regulations that support the private sector and drive job… Read more
Dublin’s visa requirement casts doubt on SA’s travel integrity
There were a few gags about the Irish government decision to make South Africans obtain visas for visits to their country, with some claiming it was payback for the Boks beating Ireland in the first Test. Sadly, though, this is no laughing matter and Dublin’s move is more confirmation that we cannot be trusted as… Read more
Preventing future tragedies like Life Esidimeni
The way that the ANC’s self-assessment and disciplinary procedures work, we would expect that former Gauteng MEC for health Qedani Mahlangu – just found responsible for some of the deaths in the Life Esidimeni tragedy – would be given an ambassador’s post, or even a ministerial job. After all, many of the ruling party’s worst… Read more