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Julius Malema: South Africa’s ANC youth leader appeals
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Author: Correspondent
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Date Written: 23 January 2012
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: BBC News
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Secondary Category:
-none-
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Source URL:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/
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Key Words: South Africa: Politics, ANC
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Summary & Comment:
Julius Malema within the ANC was a powerful man. Without it he is in the political wilderness. He had a powerful support base from both the ANC Youth League and from the more radical members in the ANC, as well as the poorer voting base of the ANC. An ardent supporter of Robert Mugabe, he was quite openly a threat to Zuma and, like a ’festering boi . . .
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South Africa: ANC100 debate lays bare divisions over media
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Author: Mohamed Keita
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Date Written: 9 January 2012
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: Committee for Protection of Journalists Blog
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Secondary Category:
Media
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Source URL:
http://www.cpj.org/blog
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Key Words: South Africa, freedom of expression, media, ANC, centenary
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Summary & Comment:
CPJ exists to promote freedom of expression and to protect journalists, so it is not unbiased on this topic. It sees the media as currently playing the role of scapegoat as the ANC struggles to hold onto a decisively positive legacy. It also highlights the growing influence of social media in South Africa. The current ANC leadership has maligned th . . .
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Mozambique: Mozambique’s ’Mr Guebusiness’
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Author: Luis Nhachote
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Date Written: 6 January 2012
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: Mail and Guardian
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Secondary Category:
Economic Justice
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Source URL:
http://mg.co.za
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Key Words: Guebuza, Business, Partnership, India, Connections
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Summary & Comment:
Armando Guebuza, President of Mozambique has massive interests in his country which raises fears among economists that he may be formulating policies that suits his businesses at the expense of the larger good. FJ
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Critics want Coke d’état in Swaziland
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Author: Simon Allison
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Date Written: 5 January 2012
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: Daily Maverick
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Secondary Category:
Economic Justice
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Source URL:
http://dailymaverick.co.za
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Key Words: Coca Cola, Africa, King Mswati III, economy
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Summary & Comment:
Coca- cola’s presence in Swaziland has been interpreted as a vote of confidence for the regim; if it goes it will be a clearest message to the king that he must change his lavish lifestyle. M. Makoni.
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Bill is a threat to democracy, research
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Author: Munyaradzi Makoni, South Africa
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Date Written: 18 December 2011
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: University World News
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Secondary Category:
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Source URL:
http://www.universityworldnews.com
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Key Words: Security, information, academic freedom
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Summary & Comment:
The media have been vocal about the implicatios of the Protection of Information Bill in South Africa; so are the academics and democracy supporters. M.Makoni
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Drastic child poverty might destroy Lesotho’s future
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Author: Kristin Palitza
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Date Written: 23 November 2011
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: Inter Presss Service Africa
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Secondary Category:
Youth & Children
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Source URL:
http://www.ips.org/
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Key Words: Children, poverty, economic, SACU
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Summary & Comment:
Hardships in Swaziland are seeing food insecurity, poor child nutrition and fewer children in school, thus casting a shadow on the country’s future. M. Makoni
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The secrecy bill: Welcome back, Magnus Malan & Adriaan Vlok (Opinion)
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Author: Jay Naidoo
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Date Written: 22 November 2011
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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: Protection of State Bill, democracy, security
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Summary & Comment:
The National Assembly in South Africa passed the secrecy Bill on 22 November with 229 votes in favour. There were 107 votes against the Bill and two abstentions. The general feeling is the country is obsessed with gagging with those who see evil. M.Makoni
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