Tag: Human Rights

Kenya: No Internet Shutdown During Polls, Our Economy Depends On It – Koimett

Eldama Ravine — The Principal Secretary in the State Department of Broadcasting and Telecommunication Esther Koimett has reiterated that the ...

Africa: Youth Demand a Voice in Call-to-Action On Child Labour

Durban — Ashley has vast work experience. She has laboured by the sweat of her brow in the blistering sun ...

Namibia: ‘Close Chinese Retailers’ … Activists Say Only Wholesalers Should Be Allowed

THE Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF), along with other protesters, yesterday demanded the closure and deregistration of businesses owned by ...

Africa: Call to Freedom for Millions of Children Trapped in Child Labour As Global Conference Comes to Africa

Nairobi — Children washing clothes in rivers, begging on the streets, hawking, walking for kilometres in search of water and ...

Zimbabwe: Police Out in Full Force to Thwart Planned Shutdown

ZIMBABWE Republic Police (ZRP) details came out in full force to thwart a national shutdown Monday. The shutdown, mainly spearheaded ...

Ghana: Social Partners Must Work to End Casual Work, Others in Mining Sector – Gmwu General Secretary

The Ghana Mine Workers Union (GMWU) says social partners must come together to fight the non-standard forms of employment approach ...

Kenya: Meta – Formerly Facebook – Denies Poor Working Conditions Claims

American social media giant Meta, formerly Facebook- has now distanced itself from claims that its main subcontractor for content moderation ...

South Africa: Farmers Are to Blame for Xenophobia, Say Protesters

Striking citrus farm workers in the Eastern Cape's Sundays River Valley say they are fighting against unfair labour practices that ...

Africa: Extractive Projects Cause Irreparable Harm to Indigenous Cultures, Languages, Lives, Speakers Tell Permanent Forum

The explosive growth of extractive operations around the world often plays out on indigenous people's lands without their consent, causing ...

Africa: When Capitalism and Indigenous Rights Collide

A legal dispute involving retail giant Amazon and Indigenous South Africans has highlighted a global dilemma: Are sacred sites more ...

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