SA protests over minimum wage bill

The South African Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu) says the proposed National Minimum Wage Bill indicates “a ferocious declaration of war” on the working class which will “entrench poverty”. Members of Saftu and affiliated unions marched in a number of cities across the country, including Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban to protest against the proposed minimum wage of R20 an hour.

SA protests over minimum wage bill

The South African Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu) says the proposed National Minimum Wage Bill indicates “a ferocious declaration of war” on the working class which will “entrench poverty”. Members of Saftu and affiliated unions marched in a number of cities across the country, including Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban to protest against the proposed minimum wage of R20 an hour.

SA protests over minimum wage bill

The South African Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu) says the proposed National Minimum Wage Bill indicates “a ferocious declaration of war” on the working class which will “entrench poverty”. Members of Saftu and affiliated unions marched in a number of cities across the country, including Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban to protest against the proposed minimum wage of R20 an hour.

Tobacco deliveries up

Tobacco deliveries to the auction floors have increased as most farmers have finished processing their crop for sale.
Some farmers are also delivering their crop because they want to raise school fees for their children ahead of the opening of schools in the coming weeks.

Tobacco deliveries up

Tobacco deliveries to the auction floors have increased as most farmers have finished processing their crop for sale.
Some farmers are also delivering their crop because they want to raise school fees for their children ahead of the opening of schools in the coming weeks.

Tobacco deliveries up

Tobacco deliveries to the auction floors have increased as most farmers have finished processing their crop for sale.
Some farmers are also delivering their crop because they want to raise school fees for their children ahead of the opening of schools in the coming weeks.

Tobacco deliveries up

Tobacco deliveries to the auction floors have increased as most farmers have finished processing their crop for sale.
Some farmers are also delivering their crop because they want to raise school fees for their children ahead of the opening of schools in the coming weeks.

Tobacco deliveries up

Tobacco deliveries to the auction floors have increased as most farmers have finished processing their crop for sale.
Some farmers are also delivering their crop because they want to raise school fees for their children ahead of the opening of schools in the coming weeks.

Tobacco deliveries up

Tobacco deliveries to the auction floors have increased as most farmers have finished processing their crop for sale.
Some farmers are also delivering their crop because they want to raise school fees for their children ahead of the opening of schools in the coming weeks.

Tobacco deliveries up

Tobacco deliveries to the auction floors have increased as most farmers have finished processing their crop for sale.
Some farmers are also delivering their crop because they want to raise school fees for their children ahead of the opening of schools in the coming weeks.

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