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Mashaba confronts Zille on ‘antagonising workers’

Monday at 14:04 PM, via SowetanLIVE

His comments follow an unsuccessful court bid by the DA to interdict the R10bn wage agreement concluded between the municipality and unions, also known as the politically facilitated agreement (PFA).

The left must eschew xenophobia

Monday at 13:35 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Xenophobia offers a simple but misleading explanation for a complex crisis. It reframes mass unemployment, failing public services and weak governance as a question of belonging

Air China resumes flights to North Korea but stops taking fresh bookings

Monday at 13:24 PM, via Daily Maverick

BEIJING, March 30 (Reuters) – China’s flag carrier resumed flights between the capital Beijing and North Korea’s Pyongyang on Monday, but it has stopped taking fresh bookings on the route, according to Chinese state media and a tour operator.

Myanmar junta chief in line for presidency as military seeks to maintain power

Monday at 13:21 PM, via Daily Maverick

March 30 (Reuters) – Min Aung Hlaing stepped down as Myanmar’s armed forces chief on Monday to seek the presidency, the latest step in the generals’ efforts to maintain power behind the facade of a civilian administration, five years after they led a coup against an elected government.

UN peacekeeper killed in Lebanon as Israeli strikes pummel south

Monday at 13:19 PM, via Daily Maverick

BEIRUT, March 30 (Reuters) – A United Nations peacekeeper was killed in southern Lebanon overnight, prompting condemnations on Monday after a bloody weekend in which Lebanese journalists and medics were killed in Israeli strikes.

Zimbabwean boxer in ICU after Mpumalanga bout

Monday at 13:16 PM, via SowetanLIVE

Zimbabwean boxer Ndoda Ncube is in a critical condition in the ICU at Witbank Hospital after undergoing emergency head surgery following a bout in Middelburg, Mpumalanga, where he won on points

Applause for UN decision to finally name slavery for what it was

Monday at 13:02 PM, via Mail & Guardian

The resolution also reaffirms that crimes against humanity are not subject to statutes of limitation. This principle, echoed across legal and moral traditions, reflects a simple truth: grave injustices do not expire. They impose ongoing duties to tell the truth, educate future generations honestly and ensure non-repetition

News24 | Almost 4 million people in SA develop depression every year, researchers estimate

Monday at 12:08 PM, via News24

New modelling suggests depression in South Africa may be far more widespread than previously thought, with an estimated 3.84 million new episodes in 2024 and up to 70% of adults experiencing it in their lifetime. Despite this, access to treatment remains deeply unequal, with antidepressant use far higher in the private sector than in the public system, highlighting a vast and persistent mental...

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