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Swaziland: Property rights for women at last!
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Author: Mantoe Phakathi, Mbabane
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Date Written: 5 March 2010
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: IPS News
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Secondary Category:
Gender
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Source URL:
http://www.ipsnews.net/africa
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Key Words: Swaziland, rights, property, women,
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Summary & Comment:
A recent court ruling has given Swazi women the right to own and administer property in their own names. SN
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South Africa: Canada and Mandela: the story behind the myth
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Author: Gerald Caplan
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Date Written: 26 February 2010
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: The Globe and Mail
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Secondary Category:
Africas Image: Africa in World History
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Source URL:
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Key Words: South Africa, Canada, apartheid, Mandela, ANC,
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Summary & Comment:
"While Brian Mulroney did more than many (government leaders) in the West, his government and the Canadian business (community) also became dupes to South Africa’s insidious propaganda campaign." GC
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Malawi: More relief money
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Author: Charles Mpaka
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Date Written: 25 February 2010
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: IPS News
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Secondary Category:
Economic Justice
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Source URL:
http://www.ipsnews.net
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Key Words: Malawi, Drought, Rains, Food, Maize
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Summary & Comment:
Dry spell across Malawi means this year the country, which has managed to tame hunger the past four years will face food shortage. The government has set aside to buy relief maize to feed close to 255 000 people who are estimated to have been affected by the drought. FJ
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Zambia: Politicians and another challenge from the Church
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Author: Peter Henriot, Lusaka
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Date Written: 23 February 2010
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: The Post, Lusaka
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Secondary Category:
-none-
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Source URL:
http://www.postzambia.com
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Key Words: CCZ, politicians, challenge, Church, CCZ,
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Summary & Comment:
Here is support from beyond the Council of Churches in Zambia for a recent CCZ Pastoral Letter that emphasised the need for Government economic policies to be more concerned about the welfare of all citizens. “Positive economic growth is meaningless if the lives of the majority of the citizenry are not positively affected." DN
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The Degeneration of the African National Congress
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Author: Prof. Richard Pithouse, Grahamstown
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Date Written: 23 February 2010
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: South African Civil Society Information Service
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Secondary Category:
Economic Justice
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Source URL:
http:// http://sacsis.org.za/site/article/433.1
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Key Words: South Africa, African National Congress, terror, nepotism, visionless, self-aggrandizement
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Summary & Comment:
This is what will cause the "implosion" I am leaning towards unless the leaders come to terms with what they are doing to the country and their selfishness using ’Black Economic Empowerment’ as the crutch. The recent service delivery protest in Sharpeville, brings back memories of the infamous massacre that took place there 50 years ago. . . .
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Mozambique: War ended 17 years ago, but we are still poor
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Author: Joseph Hanlon & Milton Keynes
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Date Written: 19 February 2010
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: Pambazuka News 470
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Secondary Category:
-none-
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Source URL:
http://www.pambazuka.org
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Key Words: Mozambique, poor, conflict, security, development,
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Summary & Comment:
Joseph Hanlon argues that Mozambique poses stark questions for development cooperation because Mozambique is not the success story painted by donors who have not addressed the problems of increased poverty and jobless youth. A growing group of young people are leaving school with a basic education but no economic prospects. Will they pose a threat . . .
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Botswana: Bushmen denied right to vote
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Author: Survival International
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Date Written: 17 February 2010
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Primary Category:
Southern Region
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Document Origin: Survival International
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Secondary Category:
Human Rights
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Source URL:
http://www.survivalinternational.org
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Key Words: Botswana, Bushmen, Election, Land, Water
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Summary & Comment:
Despite a court ruling in 2006 that the Bushmen have a right to live on the reserves in Botswana, the government continues to sideline them. In 2009 the Bushmen did not vote for the government of their choice because the authorities did not give them access to vote. Are the bushmen stateless in their own state? FJ
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