Category: R2K in the News
The Right2Know Campaign has published STOP THE SURVEILLANCE, an activist guide to communications surveillance in South Africa. Nearly everyone in South Africa knows about a law called “RICA” (the Regulation of Interception of Communications...
This article below was published by GroundUp Call for resignation of Minister Bathabile Dlamini By Trevor Bohatch 18 April 2017 About a dozen pensioners and their supporters, backed by Right2Know, picketed outside Parliament...
This article below was published by News24 2017-04-18 20:10 Paul Herman, News24 Cape Town – Parliament should do more about the death threats made against ANC MP Dr Makhosi Khoza during an oversight visit...
This article below was published by Business Day The Right2Know Campaign joins opposition parties demanding open hearings on the ‘intelligence report’ 18 APRIL 2017 – 05:11 AM by KHULEKANI MAGUBANE Lobby group the Right2Know Campaign (R2K)...
This article below was published by Jacaranda FM News |Updated April 4, 2017, 6:09 p.m. A total of 64 civil society organisations have written to the Speaker of the National Assembly Baleka Mbete, requesting her...
This article below was published by TMG Digital 21 March, 2017 17:09 The Right2Know Campaign (R2K) says that as South Africa commemorates the deaths of 69 protesters who were gunned down in 1960 in Sharpeville...
This article below was published by The Citizen national 20.3.2017 06:00 am Eric Naki A constitutional advocacy group says the brazen robbery could be evidence of repression by the state. The burglary at the offices of...
This article below was published by Eyewitness News: Anti-nuclear activists marched through the streets of Cape Town where they called on government to scrap its nuclear plans. Xolani Koyana | a day ago CAPE TOWN –...
This article below was published by GroundUp: “We had the arms deal, we had Nkandla … it’s not the majority of South Africans that will benefit from this deal,” says activist By Melanie Gosling...
This article below was published by TimesLive: TMG Digital | 2017-02-08 13:17:04.0 The public deserves to be given reasons for the unprecedented security clampdown being planned for the parliamentary precinct during the State of...