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    The Casual Workers Advice Office flooded with calls from migrant workers seeking help

    2026/07/03 | 6 mins.
    The Casual Workers Advice Office says it has been flooded with calls from migrant workers who were allegedly dismissed, threatened or denied rights as anti-immigration sentiments rise in workplaces. The non-profit organization that provides free legal advice and organizing support to precarious workers says migrant workers were reportedly told not to return on the day of the marches, some receiving termination notices and left without pay or accommodation. The organisation says employers are exploiting the climate to target migrant and vulnerable workers and stressed that immigration status cannot be used to break labour law. We spoke to Andile Nyembezi, from the Casual Workers' Advice Office.
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    New App to tackle crime in South Africa introduced

    2026/07/03 | 11 mins.
    A new digital tool is aiming to change the way South Africans respond to crime and emergencies. The Crime Emergency App has been launched as a public safety initiative designed to make it easier for communities to report incidents in real time, connect with authorities, and ultimately improve response times. As concerns around crime and personal safety remain high across the country, this app could play a critical role in strengthening coordination between citizens and law enforcement. We spoke to Crime Emergency App Innovator,Mapula Mailula.
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    Con-Court rules that the Western Cape Government failed to meet their obligation to provide affordable housing

    2026/07/03 | 6 mins.
    The Constitutional Court has ruled the Western Cape Government and the City of Cape Town failed to meet their constitutional obligation to provide affordable housing when they sold the Tafelberg site in Sea Point in 2015. The court said the decision perpetuated apartheid spatial patterns and that land in well-located areas must be used for housing with access to transport, jobs and services. Provincial Infrastructure Minister, Tertuis Simmers says the province respects the judgment and will engage stakeholders to comply within the set timeframes.
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    DIRCO to evaluate issues raised by Nigeria regarding compensation for properties abandoned by its citizens during anti-immigration protests

    2026/07/03 | 4 mins.
    The International Relations Department (DIRCO) says it will assess Nigeria's request for compensation after its citizens allegedly abandoned properties during Tuesday's protests against undocumented immigration. Nigeria has told citizens to document assets left behind as over 600 people have been repatriated, with hundreds more awaiting return. For legal analysis on the matter, we spoke to Lynette Cherry Singh, Founder and Managing Director at Cherry-Singh Incorporated.
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    A look at the current top African economic stories with Victor Kgomoesoana

    2026/07/03 | 4 mins.
    A look at the current top African economic stories with Victor Kgomoesoana, author of Africa Is Open For Business and Africa Bounces Back
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