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Why SA civil society groups are pressing ahead with charging Israeli leaders with war crimes


Why SA civil society groups are pressing ahead with charging Israeli leaders with war crimes
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While a ceasefire is in place between Israel and Hamas as of 2am Friday morning, the effects of the bombardment of civilians will be felt for years to come, and the destruction of peoples’ lives, homes, the murder of family members, many of them children, will írreversibly scare the next generation of Palestinians living in Gaza.
The psychological effects on Palestinian children is overwhelming, and the inability of parents in so many families to provide for them now that their homes and possessions have been destroyed by Israeli bombs is acutely dire. Employment is near impossible to find in Gaza, so tens of thousands will be living at the mercy of aid agencies and the UN relief agency, which simply cannot cope. ....

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Pensioners angry over small grants increase


With social grant payments for the elderly and disabled paid out on Monday the 30 March 2020, some lockdown restrictions have been eased to accommodate thousands of South African citizens. At least 17 million beneficiaries across the country were expected to travel and queue for their payments. Picture: Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA)
Pensioners angry over small grants increase
By Mphathi Nxumalo
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Durban - Pensioners and civil society are up in arms over the below inflation increase in grants announced by Finance Minister Tito Mboweni during his Budget speech. The groups see it as an attack on the poor.
Mboweni said social grants would be reduced by R5.8 billion in 2021/2022. He said it was expected that the number of social grant beneficiaries would reach 9 million people by 2022/2023. ....

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