Mkhwebane denies Cele's claims that she made attempts to take ’ docket
Durban – The Office of the Public Protector has denied claims by Police Minister Bheki Cele that Busisiwe Mkhwebane had made endeavors to take the agenda of one individuals captured for the July distress from the agents. This was the agenda of Zamazwazi Majozi who is known as Sphithiphithi Evaluator via web-based media.

South Africa: Ramaphosa testifies before human rights on July 2021 riots which over 350 people died.
On Friday morning, Ramaphosa swore an oath before the inquiry and began testifying on his "duty as head of state" during the violent riots. The nearly two-week-long disturbance resulted in extensive looting and property and infrastructure destruction, particularly in the KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng regions. At least 350 individuals were killed in the attack.

Trouble In Paradise, ANC put on hold as the SAHRC investigate these actions
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/anc-will-wait-for-sahrc-findings-into-july-unrest-and-looting-7317e0b2-4a0b-465e-b3a8-4345eecd83a3 The ANC upholds crafted by the Commission on Basic liberties hearing at the July Unrest, but maintains whatever authority is wanted to project the appeal made to the Commission. It comes following an appeal during the current week's investigation that puts ANC at the focal point of the matter.

Bheki Cele In Trouble After Mkwhebane Denies His Secret As SAHRC Drops Bombshell || JUST IN
Durban – The Office of the Public Protector has denied claims by Police Minister Bheki Cele that Busisiwe Mkhwebane had made endeavors to take the agenda of one individuals captured for the July agitation from the specialists. This was the agenda of Zamazwazi Majozi who is known as Sphithiphithi Evaluator via web-based media.

Sandf chief pulls a no show.
Lieutenant-General Rudzani Maphwanya, the head of the National Defence Force, was likely to be called to testify on the role performed by the army. The head of the South African National Defense Force (SANDF) has failed to attend at the hearing on the July disturbances scheduled for July 2021 in Johannesburg.

Ramaphosa expected to testify at SAHRC hearing into July unrest.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is due to speak before the South African Human Rights Commission about the disturbances that occurred in July of 2021. Ramaphosa will give testimony regarding the role played by the government in bringing the turmoil to a halt. During the riots that erupted in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal, more than 300 individuals lost their lives.

The Public Protector Denies The Astonishing Allegation Which Links Her To July Unrest Instigator
Police minister Bheki Cele minister has made a startling allegation about Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane, and her dealings with one of the so-called instigators of the July violence, Zamaswazi Majozi, owner of the Twitter handle Sphithiphithi Evaluator. He said that Majozi was taking him to court for loss of income and that she has also taken the matter to the Public Protector.

Racial violence’ in Pietermaritzburg under the spotlight in opening hearings by SAHRC
The savagery that inundated the Khan Road Corner casual settlement in Pietermaritzburg went under examination on Monday toward the beginning of the South African Human Rights Commission examination concerning the destructive and monetarily destroying July 2021 mobs that brought KwaZulu-Natal, and less significantly Gauteng, to a stop for eight days.

Decision To Close Public Schools Is Regrettable And Unjustifiable
The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) says that the decision to close public schools is regrettable and unjustifiable. The decision by the Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga to close schools is unjustifiable and they will regret. Andre Gaum, of the SAHRC, says that by 24 August, 10 million South African learners depending on their grades will have lost 50% of a 100 scheduled school days. "The commission has pointed out very clearly why we believe that schools should be made open. We pointed

The ANC Has Just Resealed Crucial Information About This
Link:https://twitter.com/SABreakingNews/status/1467140530987356163?t=rcR_lXP1xVpHsDqmkVn4_g&s=08 Durban - The ANC says that it upholds crafted by the South African Human Rights Commission's hearings into the July turmoil, yet claims all authority to challenge any entries made to the commission. This comes following entries made to the request this week that put the ANC at the focal point of the turmoil.

Bad news for education department
CAPE TOWN - The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) needs students back in study halls consistently. In a bid to make space for social removing notwithstanding the COVID-19 pandemic, students have been exposed to rotational learning, adequately splitting class measures by getting youngsters to skip days.

Human Rights expresses concern over the closure of schools
The South African Human Rights Commission has expressed his concern over the says government closing of public schools. He said government should provide educational materials for learners to work with at home during the four-week break. SAHRC Andre Gaum says There is a growing body of international and local research that indicates devastating and long-term effects for young children not reading and writing for extended periods. The commission said this move could see over 10 million South African children

'Ramaphosa Must Account' | President Summoned By SAHRC For July Unrest Case
The commission is currently probing the events that transpired in parts of Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal in July last year. SAHRC chairperson Andre Gaum announced on Friday that Ramaphosa is expected to give evidence in April when the commission reconvenes for the third leg of hearings. He added the commission is then expected to start working on its report.

Bad news for education department
CAPE TOWN - The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) needs students back in homerooms consistently. In a bid to make space for social removing notwithstanding the COVID-19 pandemic, students have been exposed to rotational learning, adequately dividing class estimates by getting kids to skip days.

Address sanitation in schools now
https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/opinion/columnists/2021-10-05-address-sanitation-in-schools-now/ It is stressing that there are still schools with insufficient water supply while the world fights with the Covid-19 pandemic. In the previous release, we announced that the SA Human Rights Commission has requested that North West training MEC Wendy Matsemela should take care of sterilization and water deficiencies worries at 32 schools in the region.

Brackenfell School Protest: SAHRC taking PAC to court
The South Africa Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) will be taking the PAC to the Equality Court, following late fights close to Brackenfell High School in Cape Town in which the PAC partook. The school has been at the focal point of a bigotry column for a little while, over a private matric party held at an alternate setting. There are charges the occasion avoided understudies of shading, yet the school has denied this. The SAHRC held a press preparation after it told the media it's researching an assortment

Criminal Case Has Been Opened Against Julius Malema: DA In PE
Meanwhile this morning the Economic Freedom Fighters has managed to mobilize masses members of the EFF in order to shutdown plus minus Eight Hundreds Clicks Health and Beauty Retail stores. This comes after the retail store has published a controversial advert to its website which many South Africans feels that it is racial because it describes black African’s hair as dry, damaged and frizzy while white people’s hair as normal and fine. The Democratic Alliance party have responded to the matter by opening

Racial violence’ in Pietermaritzburg under the spotlight in opening hearings by SAHRC
The savagery that overwhelmed the Khan Road Corner casual settlement in Pietermaritzburg went under examination on Monday toward the beginning of the South African Human Rights Commission examination concerning the destructive and monetarily obliterating July 2021 uproars that brought KwaZulu-Natal, and less significantly Gauteng, to a stop for eight days.eserved

Clicks health and beauty store in trouble with the EFF
The South African Human Rights Commission requested to meet with those involved in the the Clicks hair products advertisement, to make sure that the same experience is not repeated in future. The commission mentioned, the advert knocks down the work done towards the realization of equity for all. Andre Gaum, SAHRC's, wanted to understand the proceedings Clicks will take to safeguard against such adverts in future since hair has been the cause of great harm and hurt for many black women and girls for many years.

NSFAS students are sick because of this. Check here
Understudies' NSFAS HEADACHE!As indicated by the South African Human Rights Commission, they are getting various grievances consistently from forthcoming TVET College and college understudies regarding the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (Nsfas).
