Full Coverage: Southern Africa
January 2008
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29.01.2008
Afrikkaa mainitaan tukin koskaan, kun puhutaan kansainvälisestä kaupasta. "Seuraavaksi on Afrikan vuoro", sanoo kuitenkin Anneli Virtanen, Suomen vientiä edistävän Finpron Etelä-Afrikan toimiston johtaja.
more...From: Kehitysyhteistyön palvelukeskus Related topics/regions: [South Africa] [Economy] |
25.01.2008
The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists in over 120 countries, calls for all charges against Lesotho journalist Thabo Thakalekoala to be dropped. These charges include High Treason, a charge that carries the death penalty
MoreRelated topics/regions: [Lesotho] [Africa] [Freedom of expression] |
21.01.2008
One of the main problems facing government and its partners today is that they are often running blind: many of today’s computer systems are discrete islands of information that exist in isolation and do not communicate with each other.
MoreRelated topics/regions: [South Africa] [ICT] |
21.01.2008
Yhdelle mahdollisuus menetetyn maan takaisin saamiseen voi tuoda elinkeinon, toiselle se aiheuttaa entistä pahempia kiistoja viranomaisten kanssa. Vuoden 1994 jälkeen jätetyistä lähes 80 000 palautusvaatimuksesta viitisen prosenttia odottaa vielä käsittelyään.
more...From: Kehitysyhteistyön palvelukeskus Related topics/regions: [South Africa] [Land] Image: -
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17.01.2008
On December 11 2007, Communications Minister Mothetjoa Metsing ordered the closure of the People’s Choice (PC FM) radio station. Metsing accused the radio of promoting disorder in the country.
MoreRelated topics/regions: [Swaziland] [Freedom of expression] |
17.01.2008
Mineral wealth has distorted the economy for generations. Moeletsi Mbeki, brother of South Africa's president, on why people want jobs not handouts.
more...From New Statesman Related topics/regions: [South Africa] |
16.01.2008
a prominent businessman and ruling Botswana Democratic Party councillor, Robert Muzila, is alleged to have verbally harassed "Mmegi" newspaper journalist Oarabile Mosikare.
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15.01.2008
Around the edges of Cape Town, older women are leading the fight against hunger, disempowerment, and disease by planting organic community gardens.
more...From: allAfrica.com Related topics/regions: [South Africa] Image: © Magdalena Rittenhouse (flickr) / Worldwatch Institute
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14.01.2008
South African scientists are using nanotechnology to develop new and cheap diagnostic tests, advanced materials and energy technologies at the country’s first two nanotechnology research centres.
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14.01.2008
About 60,000 Mozambicans have been affected by the flooding of the Zambezi river following unexpectedly heavy rains.
more...Related topics/regions: [Mozambique] |
08.01.2008
The unfolding political tragedy in Kenya casts fresh light on the Jacob Zuma "tsunami" and on South Africa's wider political compromise, says Roger Southall.
more...From openDemocracy + OneWorld Guide to South AfricA Related topics/regions: [Kenya] [South Africa] |
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