The forgotten workersOnce they were strong and healthy mineworkers, working in the belly of the earth. Today, many are in wheelchairs, the result of accidents...
A working life, cruel beyond belief“This book is dedicated to the working people of South Africa, especially the migrant workers.” So begins the book “A Working Life, Cruel...
United we stand, divided we fallAn interview with John Ya Otto, General Secretary of the National Union of Namibian Workers (NUNW). In 1959, Sam Nujoma, then the leader...
Workers’ unity in actionThere were slogans. There was toyi-toying. There were long discussions among comrades. Speeches. Friendly handshakes. Freedom songs....
A visit to a ghost townIt was a sunny Monday morning when Learn and Teach took a drive to Carletonville. The first thing we saw before we entered the town were...
A day in the life of SADWUThere’s a story of a hungry jackal and two fowls. The jackal went to the village to find some fowls for lunch. The fowls saw the jackal,...