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Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande at a media briefing on 18 January 2021. Picture: GCIS.

Saftu

Student protests: Nzimande labels outrage over ‘soap opera’ comment as malicious

By Mia Lindeque

On Thursday, the South African Federation of Trade Unions called for Nzimande's resignation after he likened recent countrywide student protests to a soapie.

  • Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande at a media briefing on 18 January 2021. Picture: GCIS.

    Saftu calls on Nzimande to resign after likening students protests to soapie

    On Tuesday, Nzimande expressed concern over the disruptions at tertiary institutions where students are calling for historic debt to be scrapped and for government to deliver on the promise of free education.

    27 days ago
  • Our protest won't change the budget but it's the start of a fight back - Saftu protester

    Saftu members marched to Parliament on Wednesday ahead of Finance Minister Tito Mboweni's Budget speech to protest against inequality and other socio-economic issues. #Saftu #Budget2021

    55 days ago
  • Members of the South African Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu) took to the streets of Cape Town on 24 February 2021, to voice their anger at a number of economic challenges the country faces. Picture: Zukile Daniel/Eyewitness News.

    Saftu’s Andre Adams & another member arrested during march to Parliament

    Saftu members are marching to Parliament on Wednesday ahead of Finance Minister Tito Mboweni's Budget speech at 2 pm.

    56 days ago
  • FILE: Members of the South African Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu) are heading into the streets on Wednesday morning, to voice their anger at a number of economic challenges the country faced. Picture: Eyewitness News

    Saftu members to march today over SA’s economic challenges

    Several small gatherings, in line with COVID-19 regulations, were expected to take place around the country to highlight challenges such as unemployment which now sits at 32.5%.

    56 days ago
  • Saftu workers protest in the Johannesburg CBD on 25 April 2018. Picture: Sethembiso Zulu/EWN

    PAC rallies behind Saftu’s planned national strike on Wednesday

    Saftu will embark on industrial action on Wednesday in response to a number of economic challenges facing the country.

    59 days ago
  • FILE: Saftu general secretary Zwelinviva Vavi on 15 November 2019. Picture: Xanderleigh Dookey/Eyewitness News

    Saftu accuses employers of using pandemic as excuse to cut workers’ pay

    The federation said this was one of the issues it would be protesting against when it embarked on a general strike next Wednesday.

    64 days ago
  • FILE: Saftu secretary-general Zwelinzima Vavi addressing Saftu members at the Worker Library near Mary Fitzgerald Square in NewTown, Johannesburg 25 April 2018. Picture: Sethembiso Zulu/EWN

    Saftu to go on strike next Wednesday, same day as Mboweni's Budget speech

    The action, which involves mass stay away and protest in major cities, is over joblessness, poverty and corruption among other social issues.

    64 days ago
  • National strike: ‘Workers unite, you’ve nothing to lose but your chains’

    Workers affiliated with Cosatu, Saftu, Fedusa and other trade unions united in protests across South Africa on 7 October 2020.

    196 days ago
  • Workers affiliated to different trade unions marched from Burgerspark to the Treasury in Pretoria on 7 October 2020. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN

    Public servants demand govt honour 2018 wage increase agreement

    Cynthia Seopa, an immigration official at Home Affairs, said government had taken food out of their children’s mouths.

    196 days ago
  • Workers affiliated to different trade unions marched in Pretoria from Burgerspark to the Treasury in Pretoria on 7 October 2020. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN

    Nxesi urges labour unions to continue talking to govt about workers’ issues

    Workers marched through the Pretoria CBD most of the day to register their discontent with the current state of the economy, lack of an efficient public transport system and non-payment of public sector wage increases, among other issues.

    196 days ago
  • Unions hand over their memorandum to Western Cape Premier Alan Winde on 7 October 2020. Picture: Kaylynn Palm/EWN.

    Unions march to Western Cape legislature calling for jobs, end to corruption

    The march is part of a one-day strike aimed at hammering home the message that government's efforts to grow the economy and deal decisively with corruption and gender-based violence, among other issues, had failed.

    196 days ago
  • LIVE BLOG: Unions hand over memoranda to government officials

    Cosatu and Saftu, who collectively represent close to three million workers, embark on a national strike against corruption and unemployment.

    196 days ago
  • FILE: Striking Cosatu members in Pretoria on 7 October 2020. Picture: Abigail Javier/Eyewitness News.

    GALLERY: Workers take to the streets in national strike

    Workers affiliated to Cosatu, Saftu, Nactu and Fedusa marched across South Africa on 7 October 2020 in protest against corruption, the failing economy, gender-based violence, and government’s non-implementation of this year’s wage hikes for public servants.

    196 days ago
  • Traffic jam on the N1 South on 24 August 2012, after a major accident. Picture: Jacob Moshokoa/EWN.

    Road closures, traffic delays expected as strike unfolds

    Traffic disruptions were expected in parts of the Johannesburg CBD and surrounding areas, as well as in Tshwane.

    196 days ago
  • Cosatu members taking part in a socio-economic strike in Pretoria called by the country’s trade union federations on 7 October 2020. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN

    Unions’ national socio-economic strike kicks off across SA

    Protests are taking place across SA over corruption, the failing economy, gender-based violence, and government’s non-implementation of this year’s wage hikes for public servants.

    196 days ago
  • FILE: Cosatu members march in Cape Town in protest against the poor state of the country's public transport system on 20 February 2020. Picture: Kaylynn Palm/EWN

    Busa warns of severe economic impact of Wednesday's strikes

    Business Unity South Africa’s executive officer Cas Coovadia has told Eyewitness News that while they understood the issues which had pushed workers out on the streets, it was counterproductive.

    197 days ago
  • Saftu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi.

    Unions warn strike will disrupt govt services, transport & schools

    In a historic show of unity, the two biggest labour federations in the country, Cosatu and Saftu - who collectively represent close to three million workers, will be embarking on a national strike against corruption and unemployment.

    197 days ago
  • FILE: Saftu members march to Parliament in Cape Town in 2018. Picture: EWN.

    Saftu announces night vigils on eve of Wednesday's national strike

    The federation will join forces with Cosatu in strike action against corruption, the state of the economy, joblessness and gender-based violence and femicide, among other issues.

    198 days ago
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