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Campaign Updates / KZN / Local Struggles

March 8, 2021

 by Bongani Khoza · Published March 8, 2021 · Last modified March 11, 2021

“Women’s issues are inherently political”- Ngazini Ngidi

This year marks 27 years of democracy, 9 August marks 65 years since the historic Women’s March against pass laws. Statistics South Africa in September 2020, reported that about 6.5 million South Africans are...

Campaign Updates / InfoAccessNow / Right to Communicate

February 25, 2021

 by Bongani Khoza · Published February 25, 2021

Joint Statement: Mboweni’s DA budget: finance minister and ANC government turn against their own people

While Tito Mboweni delivered the government’s budget speech, movements took to the streets across the country, voicing our rejection of the government’s austerity project and demanding a budget that puts people and the planet first....

Campaign Updates

February 23, 2021

 by Bongani Khoza · Published February 23, 2021

R2K calls on government to abandon austerity and instead INVEST IN DEMOCRACY.

The Right2Know Campaign rejects the government’s austerity budget set to be delivered on 24 February 2021 and demands taxation and spending that promote the people’s right to know. Successive South African administrations have shown...

Campaign Updates / COVID-19 / Right to Protest

February 23, 2021

 by Bongani Khoza · Published February 23, 2021 · Last modified February 25, 2021

R2K Rejects Covid-19 Gathering Regulations

On Wednesday 24 February 24, supporters of R2K in Cape Town, Durban and Gauteng will protest against an austerity budget that drives economic stagnation. On this day, Minister of Finance, Tito Mboweni will deliver his 2021 Budget Speech....

Campaign Updates / Gauteng / InfoAccessNow

February 16, 2021

 by Bongani Khoza · Published February 16, 2021

R2K Gauteng calls for a people’s vaccine!

On Wednesday, 17 February 2021, members of R2K in Gauteng will be picketing outside the department of health calling for vaccinations for all. In short maximum coverage in the minimum time. We have yet...

Campaign Updates / Gauteng / Media Freedom / Right to Communicate

February 13, 2021

 by Bongani Khoza · Published February 13, 2021 · Last modified February 12, 2021

R2K celebrates World Radio Day!

Today, the Right2Know Campaign commemorates the 10th anniversary of World Radio Day.  World Radio Day 2021 arrives at a difficult time when already struggling community radio stations are hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic....

Campaign Updates / Security State & Intelligence

February 2, 2021

 by Bongani Khoza · Published February 2, 2021

Statement: Ramaphosa must provide us with the names of government spies in Right2Know!

On Tuesday, 02 February 2021, the Right2Know Campaign wrote a letter to President Cyril Ramaphosa at the backdrop of the revelations and testimony given by the Chairperson of the High-Level Panel Review, Dr Sidney...

Campaign Updates / Party Funding

January 22, 2021

 by Bongani Khoza · Published January 22, 2021

Statement: R2K welcomes the implementation of the Political Party Funding Act!

The Right2Know Campaign welcomes the approval of the Political Party Funding Act as a victory for transparency and the voters’ right to know. Today, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the legislation which was signed...

Campaign Updates / Surveillance

January 19, 2021

 by Bongani Khoza · Published January 19, 2021

R2K statement on Information Regulator’s engagement with WhatsApp on revised Privacy Policy!

The Right2Know Campaign notes with approval that South Africa’s Information Regulator has engaged with Facebook’s local office regarding its attempt to lock users of its WhatsApp message service into consent to details of their...

Campaign Updates / Media Freedom

January 14, 2021

 by Bongani Khoza · Published January 14, 2021

STATEMENT: Stop the SABC Board’s attack on democracy! #sabcwewant

#sabcwewant           #SaveSABC            #saveafricanlanguages   The Right2Know is outraged by the SABC Board’s actions in continuing with its turnaround plan when both SABC workers and civil society...

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