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24 Jan 2012
 
 
Inquest Into the 'Kingmaker' General’s Death: A Test for ZANU-PF?
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
On Monday, 16 January 2012, the much-anticipated inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of General Solomon Mujuru, in an inferno at his Beatrice farm, 60 km south of Harare, in August...
 
 
13 Dec 2011
 
African Faith Communities Can Fight Corruption Too
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
The growing influence of religion, not least Christianity and Islam, in Africa is being rapidly acknowledged by many. In the case of Christians, we notice in particular the rise of Pentecostal-type...
 
 
12 Dec 2011
 
Counting the Cost of Implementing South Africa’s Migration Policy
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
Last Wednesday Isaac* woke up in his rented room in Kwanokuthula and prepared for his day. He washed, dressed and collected together his crafting tools and materials for making wire ornaments. He...
 
 
09 Dec 2011
 
Polity – News this week
South African News
State-owned development financier the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) reports that it has approved funding worth R5.2-billion for 12 of the 28 preferred bidders recently identified by the...
 
 
02 Dec 2011
 
News this week
UPDATE
World economies are sliding as a result of eurozone debt problems and failure by European leaders to make the right decisions to resolve the crisis will have massive consequences for the global...
 
 
28 Nov 2011
 
Holiday Hotspots: Where are the Most Dangerous South African Destinations?
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
Every December, millions of South Africans travel to various holiday destinations - from modest rural family homesteads to posh beachfront resorts. The aim is to relax with relatives and friends....
 
 
04 Nov 2011
 
News this week
UPDATE
There has been a slow uptake from municipalities for the incentive-based Phase 2 of the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP), Public Works Portfolio Committee chairperson Manana Mabuza says.
 
 
03 Nov 2011
 
 
 
Daily podcast – November 03, 2011
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There was a slow uptake from municipalities for the incentive-based Phase 2 of the Expanded Public Works Programme, Public Works Portfolio Committee chairperson Manana Mabuza said yesterday,...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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