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SDUMO DLAMINI
The ANC Women’s League has come out in support of Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga following Sadtu's call for her and her director general Bobby Soobrayan to resign.
Structural deficiencies in the South African education system need to be addressed urgently, Cosatu has said during a protest by teachers.
Cosatu president Sdumo Dlamini has cautioned dismissed SA Post Office workers in Johannesburg to be wary of divisions as they seek to be reinstated.
Cosatu has warned the media against attempting to sew divisions within the ANC's leadership, saying it is "alive to this reality".
The ANC is being attacked and targeted through its alliance partners, Cosatu president Sdumo Dlamini said says.
The ongoing unrest in the mining industry is being organised by an ANC faction with Julius Malema acting as its front man, Cosatu's Sdumo Dlamini says.
South Africa should question why only blacks were killed in the Marikana shoot-out, acting ANC Youth League president Ronald Lamola says.
Expelled ANCYL president Julius Malema is using death and misery in an attempt to make a comeback to mainstream politics, Congress of SA Trade Unions president Sdumo Dlamini says.
Cosatu president Sdumo Dlamini should know that economic freedom fighters do not take kindly to his threats and will not be intimidated, Friends of the ANCYL have said.
Cosatu has accused Julius Malema of using the Lonmin mine tragedy for his personal agenda, saying he hasn't worked a day in his life and doesn't know what workers go through.
Political leaders, including ANCYL ex-president Julius Malema, are using the Marikana mine shooting to destabilise Cosatu, says the trade union.
Cosatu and the SACP are not teaming up against their alliance partner the ANC, Cosatu president Sdumo Dlamini has affirmed.
Labour brokers will remain a contentious issue between Cosatu and government until they are abolished, Cosatu president S'dumo Dlamini says.
Cosatu President Sdumo Dlamini wants the Cabinet to consider placing the entire Limpopo government under administration, a report says.
The transition from fossil fuel energy to renewable energy should not be allowed to cause job losses, Cosatu president Sdumo Dlamini says.