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Corporal punishment in schools: call to learners to come forward

Statement by Yongama Zigebe, UDM Secretary General The United Democratic Movement (UDM) welcomes the ruling of the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) in Bloemfontein regarding the case involving the South African Council of Educators. This [...]

April 12th, 2024|2024 Archive, Higher and Basic Education, Media statements: UDM, Yongama Zigebe, Youth Issues|Comments Off on Corporal punishment in schools: call to learners to come forward

Prof Mthunzi Mdwaba is the UDM’s Premier Candidate in Gauteng

Statement by Yongama Zigebe, UDM Secretary General The United Democratic Movement (UDM) has announced Professor Mthunzi Perry-Mason Mdwaba as its Premier Candidate for Gauteng. A rural boy, proud father and grandfather, endurance sportsman, serial entrepreneur, [...]

April 11th, 2024|2024 Archive, 2024 Election Campaign, Media statements: UDM, Yongama Zigebe|Comments Off on Prof Mthunzi Mdwaba is the UDM’s Premier Candidate in Gauteng

South Africa’s water crisis: a need for reliable governance

Statement by Bantu Holomisa, UDM President It struck us this morning why the government is good at certain tasks, terrible at others. Take stopping the amount of purified water that is leaking from South [...]

April 9th, 2024|2024 Archive, Bantu Holomisa, Infrastructure development, Media statements: UDM, Water & sanitation|Comments Off on South Africa’s water crisis: a need for reliable governance

Child trafficking, kidnapping, murder and rape: South Africa’s children are easy targets for predators

UDEMWO Joslin Smith, Kai-isha Meniers, Linathi Titshala, Lunamandla Sithonga and Ivakele Imvano; our missing children. Whilst little Joslin has been front and centre of our minds and prayers, Western Cape Missing Persons called [...]

April 7th, 2024|2024 Archive, Women's Issues, Youth Issues|Comments Off on Child trafficking, kidnapping, murder and rape: South Africa’s children are easy targets for predators
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