Unsurprisingly, his comments have sparked a bit of a backlash. But why does Tony Ehrenreich want “camisa” to replace “coloured”?
This is the sentiment held by Bheki Ntshalintshali, the Congress of South African Trade Unions’ (COSATU) General Secretary.
Let’s take a closer look at Cosatu’s new president, Zingiswa Losi.
In your South African news today wrap for Tuesday, the further legalisation of dagga is on the table, and the state capture inquiry is lit…
Speaking at Cosatu’s National Congress, Ramaphosa issued a warcry aimed those hoping to divide the ANC.
Cosatu believes there is a plot to unseat President Ramaphosa.
The lesson here is: don’t pick on a Cosatu member.
Cosatu is unhappy about the proposed job cuts in the public service sector.
Do not expect any mail from the Post Office anytime soon. Oh, and Telkom users, we aren’t sure what will happen with your service.
The trade union has put its weight behind the former Bok winger.
The ol’ Cyril charm is looking to heal a wounded relationship.
Cosatu have accused government of delay tactics and complete disinterest in striking a deal.
It may seem like a good idea, but the numbers just don’t add up.
Cosatu took great exception in the City of Cape Town’s latest move to address the water crisis.
Free to air rugby is a good point though…
Gauteng Premier David Makhura has come up with an idea to deal with all the corrupt officials in South Africa. Even the Guptas…
Thousands of anti-Zuma protesters took to major cities across the country on Wednesday to call for President Jacob Zuma to go. The march was organised by trade union powerhouse COSATU and saw involvement from the South African Communist Party. COSATU said their goal was to have a march in every province, while the marches are […]
Cosatu and the SACP say they expect 100 000 people to take part.
Their support helped Jacob Zuma secure the presidency. Now, the tables have been comprehensively turned
Cosatu president Sdumo Dlamini setting the record straight… kindof.
You know it’s over when the unions decide to march against you.
That’s a fair way of putting it, right?
In the liberation struggle against apartheid a small number of white people joined the battle to overthrow the South African regime.