The recent bust of a sweatshop in Newcastle, where Chinese nationals were arrested for running illegal operations and exploiting workers some reportedly paid as little as…
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The recent arrest of Chinese nationals running an illegal sweatshop in Newcastle where workers were reportedly paid just R50 per week, highlights serious labour abuses and…
The Azania Movement confirms that Graaff-Reinet has officially been renamed Robert Sobukwe Town, following a sustained process of parliamentary intervention, institutional engagement, and advocacy. The President…
The Azania Movement today conducted a community care visit and donation drive at Steppingstone Hospice in Alberton, a specialised care facility for children with life-limiting disabilities.…
The Azania Movement congratulates the Matric Class of 2025. To those who have passed, we honor your discipline, sacrifice and perseverance. You have crossed a major…
Nolubabalo Mcinga, President of the Azania Movement and former First Deputy President of the Afrika Mayibuye Movement, has described 2025 as a defining year in South…