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    SERI to host a session with journalists on eviction laws and proposed changes to the PIE Act of 1998

    2026/06/10 | 8 mins.
    The Socio-Economic Rights Institute, SERI, ASF-UK and 1to1 Agency will hold a media workshop in Johannesburg's inner city on Thursday. The session will cover eviction laws and proposed changes to the PIE Act of 1998. Organisers say it aims to help journalists understand housing pressures and recent City of Johannesburg evictions. Reporting on urban housing and displacement will also be discussed. For more we're joined by Edward Molopi, Senior Communications and Advocacy officer at SERI
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    Asylum seekers waiting outside Durban's refugee office called to come forward to receive outstanding appeal notices

    2026/06/10 | 5 mins.
    The Refugee Appeals Authority says asylum seekers waiting outside Durban's refugee office should come forward to receive outstanding appeal notices. Officials launched a "priority backlog" drive on Monday to clear cases delayed for months. Hundreds of refugees are camping outside the centre after alleged attacks targeting undocumented foreign nationals. For more on this, we're joined by Refugee Appeals Authority Chairperson, Advocate Zilpha Raphesu
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    The Afrika Mayibuye Movement calls for the suspension of two top SAPS Generals

    2026/06/10 | 4 mins.
    The Afrika Mayibuye Movement has repeated its call for Crime Intelligence's Major-General Firoz Khan and Hawks officer Major-General Ebrahim Kadwa to be suspended. The two were arrested last month for allegedly releasing a businessman caught with unwrought gold. The Madlanga Commission also heard claims they interfered in the 2021 Aeroton drug bust probe. Court papers further allege WhatsApp messages link Khan and businessman Mohammad Sayed to EFF parliamentary questions about a former intelligence inspector-general. For reaction we're joined by Sidney Baloyi, Afrika Mayibuye National spokesperson
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    AUBBTA blames some unions for failing to protect jobs

    2026/06/10 | 5 mins.
    African Unite Borders Bus Trucks Association, AUBBTA says some trade unions are failing to address unemployment for South African citizens. Chairperson Phumudzo Mukhwathi claims unions represent foreign nationals and ghost workers instead of local youth. He alleges some unions take bribes and benefit themselves during wage negotiations with employers. The association is urging government to hold unions accountable. For more, Chairperson of African Unite Borders Bus Trucks Association, AUBBTA Phumudzo Mukhwathi joins on the line
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    ActionSA in Gauteng questions the SHRC data on undocumented foreign nationals linked to hospitals overcrowding

    2026/06/10 | 7 mins.
    ActionSA in Gauteng says the South African Human Rights Commission's data that undocumented foreign nationals are not linked to hospital overcrowding does not reflect conditions in the province. Party MPL Emma More argues the Commission used Limpopo figures from 2022 to make a national claim, while Gauteng hospitals face severe capacity shortages daily. She joins us on the line
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