Category: Campaign Updates
R2K Gauteng demands that the Thembelihle and Precast comrades be released on bail or the charges brought against them be dropped immediately. They were arrested and charged with public violence and arson in Gauteng...
This article below was published by: htxt.africa 11 February 2016 By: LUNGELO SHEZI The City of Cape Town has put a tight lid on Right2Know‘s (R2K) protest at today’s State of the Nation Address (#SONA2016). R2K was planning a protest...
R2K is appalled by the City of Cape Town’s decision to deny our right to protest. The City, SAPS and SANDF have shut down parliament and the surrounding areas by not allowing any protest...
Right2Know notes with serious concern the threats made by EFF leader, Julius Malema to journalists working for the New Age and ANN7. This is not the first time that Malema has bullied and...
This article below was published by The Citizen: national 4.2.2016 09:00 am Citizen Reporter “Eskom’s application comes on top of Nersa’s previous approval of an 8% yearly increase in tariffs for the period 2013-2018”....
R2K rejects the call to regulate over the top services (OTTs) such as WhatsApp and Skype as a move to propel profiteering that has undermined people’s right to communicate for years already. The demand...
No more unchecked spy secrecy – Appoint a watchdog as Inspector-General! In 2016, the saga of the empty watchdog office continues: Parliament’s intelligence committee has denied that President Zuma urged MPs to support Cecil...
The Right2Know Campaign strongly opposes Eskom’s Regulatory Clearing Account (RCA) application that could see electricity tariff increase by 17% . Eskom submitted its RCA application for consideration by the National Energy Regulator (NERSA) in...
“Senzeni na eGlebelands?” More than 2000 people have been directly affected by the Glebelands violence, which has, since March 2014, claimed 55 lives plus led to hundreds of illegal evictions. This horrific string of...
R2K urges the leadership of the police to issue a clear message to its members: citizens have a right to photograph and film police officers! After another incident last week, in which a bystander...