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Working for peanuts
Ma Peggy Moyo says she was born twice in her life. The first time was in 1931. This was when her mother first greeted the new child she...
Workers’ unity in action
There were slogans. There was toyi-toying. There were long discussions among comrades. Speeches. Friendly handshakes. Freedom songs....
The pension struggle
Old age should be a time of peace and joy — time to stop work and stay at home, having tea with the neighbours and watching the little...
South Africa’s death factory
Death row is like a factory… a factory which produces corpses. You know, you go in alive and come out dead… The whole place is serviced....
Letters from our readers 1989 No 2
Dear Readers We have a problem with some of the letters that we get. Some letters do not have the name and address of the reader. So we...
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