Category: Campaign Updates
Tomorrow morning, 02 September, R2K in KZN will picket with the community of Umthwalume outside Umzumbe magistrate court demanding that the police drop all charges against Hlengiwe Gasa. Gasa was arrested for leading a...
As we progress into the 21st century, digital technology is changing every part of society. With the spread of computers and the internet, enormous amounts of information is being collected by governments and corporations....
The commemoration of the Marikana massacre continues and it remains eight years of denied justice for the families of the murdered miners. Very little if not nothing has changed since the tragedy that occurred...
This year has been a very challenging year for womxn across the world, particularly working class womxn and womxn in rural areas due to the COVD-19 outbreak. Studies have shown that the COVID-19 crisis...
Corruption erodes trust, weakens democracy, hampers economic development and further exacerbates inequality. It constitutes dishonest and fraudulent conduct by those in power. R2K is deeply concerned and abhorred by the numerous reports that allege...
R2K Western Cape is joining the national day of action planned by the working class to condemn the ill treatment the working class have been receiving during the lockdown. COVID-19 pandemic on its own...
The Right2Know Campaign strongly condemns the illegal arrest and assault of KwaZulu-Natal whistleblower, Thabiso Zulu who was arrested last night at his home by members of the Public Order Police unit. Zulu has been...
The KwaZulu -Zulu Natal Department of Education must protect whistleblowers against corrupt managers in its employ. It has a duty to do so. The Right2Know Campaign is appalled to learn that senior managers at...
R2K welcomes the report by the Economic Development Partnership (EDP) in the Western Cape which details the growing food insecurity crisis stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. Poor communities from Delft to Masiphumelele, from George...
The Right2Know Campaign is concerned about ongoing targeting of journalists across the African continent. We note with concern the sentencing of four Burundi journalists on charges of undermining the state – simply for doing...