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South Africa on verge of disaster
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Author: Daily news reporter
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Date Written: 6 September 2012
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: Daily News via iol.za
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Secondary Category:
-none-
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Source URL:
http://www.iol.co.za/dailynews
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Key Words: South Africa, Ruben, ANC, poverty, disillusionment.
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Summary & Comment:
A clear and uncompromising prophetic message from Ruben Phillip, Sr. Anglican Bishop, a veteran of the liberation struggle; original member of SASO and the Black Consciousness Movement (BCM); (3 years under house arrest for that). He accuses the ANC and government leadership of uncontrollable greed, and failure to address the poor delivery of educa . . .
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The myth of the competent apartheid government
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Author: Ivo Vegter
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Date Written: 14 August 2012
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: Daily Maverick
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Secondary Category:
-none-
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Source URL:
http://dailymaverick.co.za/
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Key Words: Apartheid, corruption, economy, ANC
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Summary & Comment:
The ruling African National Congress would do itself a lot of good if it provided more infrastructure, not the luxurious Gautrain rarely used by the majority of South Africans, or huge soccer stadiums that half the time suffer from inaction; comparisons with apartheid government would be muffled. M. Makoni
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South African journalists probed over scandal coverage
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Author: Committee to Protect Journalists
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Date Written: 30 July 2012
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: Committee to Protect Journalists
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Secondary Category:
Media
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Source URL:
http://cpj.org
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Key Words: South Africa, arms scandal, Maharaj, self-censorship,
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Summary & Comment:
South African authorities should immediately drop a criminal investigation against three newspaper journalists who have sought to report details on a multi-billion-dollar arms scandal, the Committee to Protect Journalists said July 30. Police have been harrassing and charging jouornlists such as the Mail and Guardian, for publishing reports on arnm . . .
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Zambia: New Minimum wage is responsive to cost of living says Jesuit Center for Theological Reflection
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Author: Website Editor
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Date Written: 13 July 2012
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: UKZambians
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Secondary Category:
Economic Justice
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Source URL:
http://www.ukzambians.co.uk/
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Key Words: Zambia, minimum wage increase, cost of living, purchasing power.
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Summary & Comment:
A press release from the Jesuit centre for theological reflection commends the minister of Labour for increasing the minimum wage. Many workers earn at that level, and many more below (illegally). The cost of living as depicted by JCTR’s Basic Needs Basket (BNB) has remained about Kwacha 2.9m with the most recent figure being K3, 395,660 for the mo . . .
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Unions can now be held to account
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Author: Hellen Zille
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Date Written: 17 June 2012
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: Politicsweb
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Secondary Category:
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Source URL:
http://www.politicsweb.co.za/
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Key Words: Court, workers, strike, SATAWU
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Summary & Comment:
Striking workers in South Africa now have to curb their propensity to damage property during demonstrations because they will have to pay for damages. M. Makoni
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Kairos SA message to South African youth
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Author: Kairos SA
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Date Written: 16 June 2012
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: Kairos SA
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Secondary Category:
Youth & Children
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Source URL:
http://kairossouthernafrica.wordpress.com
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Key Words: South Africa, KAIROS, youth, education, work
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Summary & Comment:
A message of hope to young people on the 35th anniversary of Soweto day
when up to 1,000 young people were shot down during a street protest against Afrikaans language in schools. KAIROS is an ecumenical prophetic Christian reflection group, formed in the apartheid struggle. They challenge and encourage youth with 14 pieces of advice. JK
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Look the other way
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Author: Correspondent
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Date Written: 9 June 2012
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: The Economist
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Secondary Category:
Human Rights
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Source URL:
http://www.economist.com
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Key Words: Swaziland, Budget, economy, King Mswati III
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Summary & Comment:
When the world looked the other way 18 years ago, the Rwandese slaughtered each othe. This time around in Swaziland, while the world adopts a let's see what happens next attitude, people are suffering from economic problems. M. Makoni
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