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Proposed amendments to Employment Equity Act challenged
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Poultry industry on high alert after avian flu detected on Gauteng farm
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Cape Town wants leaders of violent protests to pay Civic actions are predicted to escalate in the lead-up to the local government elections BL PREMIUM 12 April 2021 - 18:15 Bekezela Phakathi
With land invasions and service delivery related protests set to escalate sharply across SA ahead of the local government elections, the City of Cape Town is taking a strong stance against the destruction of property during protests, saying those found liable should pay.
The DA-led Cape Town announced on Monday that it is moving ahead with a R1.4m civil claim against the EFF and Gatvol Capetonian, an organisation that describes itself as a pressure group seeking to highlight the plight of backyard dwellers.
State targets land owned by SOEs for reform programme
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Students fired up after state digs in amid university fees protests Student protests threaten to derail academic year; government criticised for prioritising SAA BL PREMIUM 16 March 2021 - 05:10 Bekezela Phakathi and Claudi Mailovich
Student protests are set to intensify, potentially disrupting the academic year and closing down universities in a repeat of scenes in the latter stages of the Jacob Zuma administration during which the government capitulated and promised fee-free tuition.
Academic activity, which was already under threat due to the uncertainty caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdowns, faces further disruption after the government initially rejected demands to scrap about R10bn owed to 26 institutions.