Kenya: No Internet Shutdown During Polls, Our Economy Depends On It – Koimett by News Room May 21, 2022 0 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 by News Room May 20, 2022 0 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 by News Room May 19, 2022 0 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 by News Room May 16, 2022 0 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 by News Room May 10, 2022 0 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 by News Room May 9, 2022 0 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 by News Room April 28, 2022 0 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 by News Room April 27, 2022 0 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 by News Room April 26, 2022 0 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 by News Room April 22, 2022 0 A legal dispute involving retail giant Amazon and Indigenous South Africans has highlighted a global dilemma: Are sacred sites more ...