AZAPO condemns recent migration of 49 white Afrikaners to the US
The Azanian People's Organisation (AZAPO) has strongly condemned the recent migration of 49 white Afrikaners to the United States, accusing them of fleeing accountability for past injustices and betraying their country. AZAPO is calling for these individuals to be stripped of their South African citizenship, labeling them "enemies of the state." Elvis Presslin spoke to Jabu Rakwena, AZAPO's Secretary for Publicity and Information
The South African Municipal Workers' Union (SAMWU) has condemned a Labour Court ruling that exempts the City of Tshwane from paying a 5.4% wage increase for the 2023/24 financial year. The judgment, delivered by Judge Snyman on Friday also sends a separate exemption application from the 2021/22 period back to the bargaining council for review. SAMWU says the ruling undermines collective bargaining and sets a dangerous precedent that weakens workers' rights. Elvis Presslin spoke to SAMWU Deputy General Secretary, Nkhetheni Muthavhi
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Afrikaners leaving for the US not qualified as refugees
President Cyril Ramaphosa says white Afrikaners leaving for the United States do not qualify as refugees. His statement follows the arrival of the first group in the US on Monday, after being granted refugee status by the Trump administration. The group departed from Johannesburg's OR Tambo International Airport on Sunday. Ramaphosa says Afrikaners face no persecution or mistreatment in South Africa, and that their departure stems from unwillingness to accept the country's constitutional reforms. To discuss this matter, Elvis Presslin spoke to Sam Busa, founder of the organisation Amerikaners and ANC Chief Whip, Mdumiseni Ntuli.....
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SAFTU concerned over decline of South Africa's manufacturing sector
The South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU) has expressed deep concern over the continued decline of South Africa's manufacturing sector, citing the latest official data from Statistics South Africa. According to SAFTU, this decline reflects a systemic economic crisis rooted in neoliberal policies, falling investment levels, and an extractive economic structure that has never been dismantled. Elvis Presslin spoke to SAFTU National Spokesperson, Newton Masuku, to discuss this further
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Timothy Omotoso to appear in court for immigration violations
Controversial Nigerian televangelist Timothy Omotoso is set to appear in court today after his arrest by Eastern Cape police for immigration violations. This follows his recent acquittal on charges of rape, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Local residents are now calling for his deportation. For more Elvis Presslin spoke to Eastern Cape ANCWL spokesperson, Landy Sikhinzi