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Striking Mintek workers meet in the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) offices
Striking Mintek workers meet in the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) offices
Delegates at the recent annual national congress of NUMSA, at which ANC stalwart Harry Gwala was ...
Delegates at the recent annual national congress of NUMSA, at which ANC stalwart Harry Gwala was elected honorary president
Workers from the Southern Sun (Karos group of hotels) protest in sympathy with workers who were d...
Workers from the Southern Sun (Karos group of hotels) protest in sympathy with workers who were dismissed for observing June 16 as a day of mourning
NUMSA members employed by engineering firm Dorbyl conduct an early morning strike ballot outside ...
NUMSA members employed by engineering firm Dorbyl conduct an early morning strike ballot outside the Dorbyl Tosa plant
Play "Bhambaatha's Children", performed at the COSATU Cultural Congress.
Play "Bhambaatha's Children", performed at the COSATU Cultural Congress.
People mourning after an attack on the home of an UDF activist left 12 people dead
People mourning after an attack on the home of an UDF activist left 12 people dead
Musician Robert Sithole playing at a UDF benefit concert held for striking Sea Harvest and Speken...
Musician Robert Sithole playing at a UDF benefit concert held for striking Sea Harvest and Spekenham workers
Black athlete shakes hands with white fellow college student who joined the boycott of racially s...
Black athlete shakes hands with white fellow college student who joined the boycott of racially segregated sports events
Weekly Mail editors press conference after their newspaper was banned for a month. Johannesburg u...
Weekly Mail editors press conference after their newspaper was banned for a month. Johannesburg under the Emergency Media Regulations
Co-editors of the new Natal-based weekly newspaper 'The New African' forced to pay R20 000 to reg...
Co-editors of the new Natal-based weekly newspaper 'The New African' forced to pay R20 000 to register as a newspaper
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