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Malema, Mandela and Nationalisation

7. March 2010

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by Allistor Spark, March 2010 As Julius Malema’s misdemeanours multiply, one of the most egregious has been allowed to go unchallenged for months. This was his misrepresentation of ex-President Nelson Mandela’s position on nationalisation. In punting his own populist campaign for the ANC to adopt a policy of nationalising the country’s mines, Malema has sought to give [...]

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VICTORY FOR BIOWATCH IN LANDMARK LEGAL CASE

3. June 2009

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  Johannesburg, 3 June 2009   Constitutional Court Justice Albie Sachs today handed down judgment in the Biowatch case.  Calling the case “a matter of great interest to the legal profession, the general public, and bodies concerned with public interest litigation”, Justice Sachs set aside the costs order awarded against Biowatch in favour of Monsanto and further awarded legal costs in the High [...]

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President Zuma State of the Nation Address

3. June 2009

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State of the Nation Address by His Excellency JG Zuma, President of the Republic of South Africa, Joint Sitting of Parliament, Cape Town 3 June 2009 Honourable Speaker; Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces; Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly and Deputy Chairperson of the NCOP; Deputy President of the Republic, Kgalema Motlanthe Former President of the Republic, Thabo Mbeki, Our [...]

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Development as Freedom ? Conversations with David Webster and Amartya Sen

13. May 2009

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Edward Webster Professor Emeritus: School of Social Sciences University of the Witwatersand It is a great privilege to pay tribute this evening to our colleague, valued teacher and friend, David Webster His assassination twenty years ago on 1st May 1989 by the apartheid policeman Ferdi Barnard has not silenced him. I would like this evening [...]

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Spending to save ourselves

1. May 2009

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Reaction to the global economic crisis in South Africa has been fairly low key. Government claims that we are protected by a sound financial regulatory system and that the expenditures on the infrastructure programme will help stave off a drastic impact on the real economy. Government budget heads are seeking ways of adjusting allocations to [...]

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South Africa: Scenarios 2025

9. October 2008

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South Africa Scenarios 2025, The Future We Chose? looks ‘back’ at three paths that the country may have traversed by 2025. The research presented, the scenarios envisaged, and the question mark in the title are all meant to provoke discussion and debate. Scenarios are not predictions, nor roadmaps; they are constructed stories about a particular [...]

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A big devil in the shacks: The politics of fire

22. September 2008

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On average in South Africa over the last five years there are ten shack fires a day with someone dying in a shack fire every other day. Shack fires are not acts of God. They are the result of political choices, often at municipal level. Shack settlements are a poor people’s solution to a lack of [...]

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UCT Student Worker Alliance: Awareness raising week

15. September 2008

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Dear all This is an open invitation to a student awareness week we are holding from Monday 22 September until Friday 26 September, 2008. The week is to raise awareness about the struggles of outsourced workers at UCT. As students we have a role to play regarding outsourcing at UCT. When UCT chose to outsource, it [...]

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Steve Biko’s paradise lost – an extract from “Biko Lives!”

11. September 2008

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“This is one country where it would be possible to create a capitalist black society, if whites were intelligent, if the nationalists were intelligent. And that capitalist black society, black middle class, would be very effective … South Africa could succeed in putting across to the world a pretty convincing, integrated picture, with still 70 [...]

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