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I’m told the official figure of what passed through the TG’s books was some R380-million ... To safeguard national popular sovereignty, foreign funding of South African electoral politics should be ...
It is just too painful and shameful how South Africa in democracy had in all levels ... justice is served and the crooks are brought to book. As a start it should get a new head that is proficient ...
Finally, the South African Dream has an African and a global dimension. Here I appeal to the words of a South African political heavyweight, a Nobel peace laureate and a former ANC president, Chief ...
Given South Africa’s turbulent history of apartheid, the book poses a pertinent question ... isolating place where many black political activists were sent and tortured. Former president Mandela ...
Cape Town mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis insists that the ANC didn’t voluntarily book Mandela ... nation amid political upheaval following elections and calls are mounting for South Africa to intervene.
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In the landscape of international relations, where the principles of justice and human rights are often proclaimed as guiding lights, the Republic of South Africa actions in eastern DR Congo ...
South Africa is not alone in trying to find common ground amid cultural differences. As political philosopher ... the editors of the book of the same name, Nation-building. They highlight the ...
The book is the 15th volume in the African Development ... SALDRU’s deputy director and convenor of ACEIR’s South Africa research node, said understanding – and addressing – inequalities is ...
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 30 (Reuters) - South Africa often uses its diplomatic heft ... has always seemed very murky," Jakkie Cilliers, a political scientist and founder of the Institute of Security ...
traffic has headed out of South Africa. In the coming weeks, the flow will reverse, and human smugglers will be busy, but a shift in the political winds in Pretoria will cause complications.