Full Coverage: South Africa
September 2007
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09/28/2007
Abdelbagi Jibril compares South Africa's economic and trade relations with China and the Arab Gulf states and its defence of the Khartoum regime with its indifference towards the tragedy of the people of Darfur, which, he argues, is tantamount to the genocide of Africans.
Read moreFrom: Pambazuka News Related: [Africa] [Sudan] |
09/21/2007
A tsunami of violence has hit South Africa, writer Andre Brink says on Murder Most Foul, which will be shown on More4 at 9pm on Tuesday.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld UK Related: [United Kingdom] Image: Sir Anthony Sher
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09/20/2007
Suomen Yrittäjät kannustaa yrittäjiä lahjoittamaan rahaa pienyrittäjäkoulutukseen Etelä-Afrikassa. Vastineeksi yritykset saavat imagonkohotusta ja mahdollisesti uusia kauppakumppanuuksia.
Read moreFrom: maailma.net Related: [Finland] [International Cooperation] [Corporations] |
09/11/2007
Chief technology officer from the South African State Information Technology Agency (Sita), announced the launch of the government-wide free and open source programme.
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09/03/2007
Controversy over the South African government's policy on Aids has flared again: President Mbeki has defended his beleaguered Health Minister ("Dr Beetroot") against critics, a lobby group has set up a fund to defend her sacked deputy, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu has said "too many died unnecessarily because of bizarre theories held on high".
Read moreFrom: Guardian Unlimited, Treatment Action Campaign (South Africa) Image: Treatment Action Campaign activist
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09/03/2007
Rugby-maajoukkueen kisa-asujen valmistusvirhe siivittää Etelä-Afrikan ammatillisen keskusjärjestön Cosatun vaatimusta kotimaisten valmistajien suosimisesta.
Read moreFrom: Suomen Ammattiliittojen Solidaarisuuskeskus Related: [Labor] |
09/03/2007
A partnership between MTN Business and State Information Technology Agency of South Africa will offer secure mobile and network solutions to government departments. One of the foremost challenges facing government has been to increase the implementation of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) into the country’s rapidly expanding economy.
Read moreRelated: [Africa] [ICT] [Governance] |
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