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    Popcru Rallies Behind Cosatu Ahead Of May Day Celebrations

    2026/04/29 | 11 mins.
    As workers across South Africa prepare to mark May Day, the Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union is calling on its members to turn out in full force in support of the Congress of South African Trade Unions May Day rallies. Amid rising living costs, austerity pressures, and deep challenges within the criminal justice system, including understaffing, unsafe working conditions, and deteriorating infrastructure, POPCRU says the fight for worker dignity is far from over. We spoke to Richard Mamabolo, Media and Communication Officer and national spokesperson for the Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (POPCRU).
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    UAE OPEC Exit Not Cause For Panic Economist Explains

    2026/04/29 | 5 mins.
    The United Arab Emirates says it will withdraw from OPEC and OPEC+ on May first after more than 50 years in the alliance. The move removes quota limits on the UAE and allows it to increase oil production. The decision could lift global oil output and shift market dynamics. Meanwhile, South Africa has extended its fuel levy reduction to June to ease pressure on motorists. But what impact will the UAE's exit from OPEC and OPEC+ have on South Africa? We spoke to Frank Blackmore, Lead economist at KPMG South Africa.
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    SANEF Chair Makhudu Sefara Steps Aside, Rejects SIU Allegations

    2026/04/29 | 4 mins.
    SANEF chairperson Makhudu Sefara has stepped aside pending an investigation into SIU allegations of lottery fund misappropriation. Sefara denied the claims at an urgent SANEF meeting last night. SANEF accepted his decision and appointed deputy chair Tshamano Makhadi as acting chairperson. An independent legal team will evaluate the evidence. We spoke to Reggy Moalusi, Executive Director at South African National Editors' Forum, SANEF...
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    ActionSA Demands Probe Into R285 Million Textbook Tender

    2026/04/29 | 8 mins.
    Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has asked National Treasury to investigate alleged irregularities in foundation phase textbook procurement. Gwarube warned that problems in the process could affect more than 13 million learners. She has written to Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana requesting a formal probe. The Minister says those found guilty of wrongdoing will face consequences. We spoke to Lerato Ngobeni, ActionSA Parliamentary Chief Whip.
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    Postal Unions Protest Over Future of SA Post Office

    2026/04/29 | 6 mins.
    The Communication Workers Union and its allies will hold a national shutdown and march today to demand action on the Post Office crisis. Workers want R3.8 billion in urgent funding, a 30% government business allocation, job security and an end to the Business Rescue Process. A memorandum will be handed to the Communications Minister and National Treasury in Pretoria. The unions say SAPO is a public lifeline and warn of escalation if demands are ignored. We spoke to Bokaba Kodisang, General Secretary of Democratic Postal and Communication Union (DEPACU)

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