South Africa’s clothing sector had a disruptive day on 6 February this year. In Pietermaritzburg, Chantal Naidoo, in her capacity as secretary general of the National Bargaining Council for the Clothing Manufacturing Industry, filed an affidavit with the high court, alleging that a company called Drake Clothing has been using sweatshops, exploiting workers and paying below minimum wage.
Naidoo wants the company to be liquidated. The case also names several top South African clothing retailers that have placed orders with Drake, including Mr Price Group, Pep, and The Foschini Group, as respondents.
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Scientific Research: The country is home to several research institutions, including
the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and the Medical Research Council (MRC).

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Fun South African Fact: South Africa is known as the “Rainbow Nation” thanks to its mix of cultures across the country. The status of being a cultural “melting pot” is evident in the fact that South Africa has a whopping 11 official languages: English, Afrikaans, isiZulu, isiXhosa, IsiNdebele, Sesotho, Northern Sotho, Setswana, SiSwati, Tshivenda, Xitsonga. Most South Africans speak more than one national language. IsiZulu is the most common first language and isiXhosa is second. Fun fact – did you know the people of Wakanda speak isiXhosa in Marvel’s Black Panther movie?
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Fun South African Fact: Water is not all there is to drink in this thirsty country! South Africa’s Cape Winelands have around 560 wineries and 4 400 primary producers. Included in the Cape Winelands region is Route 62, considered the longest wine route in the world. That alone is good reason to visit South Africa if you haven’t yet been!