Paul, along with his fellow Breaking Bad cast members, recently joined the picket line in support of the ongoing strikes by the Writers Guild of America and the Screen Actors Guild.
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A taxi strike in Cape Town caused major backlogs on the N2, and there are also reports of buses being set alight and some vehicles being stoned.
COSATU is planning a major strike to protest President Ramaphosa’s inaction on corruption.
Since Wednesday, Hermanus has seen widespread protests, with police forced to fire rubber bullets and buildings being damaged.
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If you’re hopping on a plane in the next few days there are a few things you should bear in mind. Sorry, it’s not exactly good news either.
Londoners have been exhibiting extraordinary patience in the face of excruciatingly waits to hop on board public transport, something that hasn’t gone unnoticed.
Unfortunately this story is every bit as awful as that headline makes it sound. The taxi protests in Durban are gathering steam and they have claimed their youngest victim.
Municipal workers are not exactly happy with the city of Cape Town right now. Today they took to the streets in a messy display of dissatisfaction.
The dog show that is the South African Post Office seriously needs to be privatised by someone with acute OCD. Then maybe it will work.
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More bad news for the platinum industry. Rock drillers at the Royal Bafokeng platinum mine, close to Lonmin mines, have also begun to gather in protest against their wages. The group of 600 miners gathered outside the Royal Bafokeng mine to demand better wages for their work.