
Zingiswa Losi
Zingiswa Losi is the president of South Africa's largest trade union and a prominent advocate for workers' rights. She recently participated in discussions highlighting the severe social issues facing rural communities in South Africa, emphasizing that crime, rather than race, is a significant problem that needs to be addressed.
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Guyana:
Zingiswa Losi spoke of Black women being raped and murdered.
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South Africa:
Zingiswa Losi is the leader of the country’s largest trade union federation, Cosatu.
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United States:
Zingiswa Losi spoke out about the unchecked serious crimes in South Africa during the meeting with President Trump.
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South Africa:
Zingiswa Losi was the only natural ally of Ramaphosa present who spoke in his defence.
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Canada:
Zingiswa Losi described rural crime in South Africa as being perpetrated against Black people.
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United Kingdom:
Trade unionist Zingiswa Losi agreed with other South Africans in the Oval Office that crime, not race, was the problem.
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