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An enormous amount of intellectual energy has gone into the global response to HIV & AIDS over the past 30 years. The results have been visible in local, national, and international spheres at...
This paper discusses the recent death of Kim Jong II that has triggered international speculation with regard to the future of North Korea. Africa is observing the transition period in North Korea,...
South Africa ranked 64 out of 183 countries surveyed in Transparency International's 2011 Corruption Perceptions Index released today, with the watch dog stating that corruption continues to plague...
President Zuma and the Department of International Relations (DIRCO) are rolling out the red carpet today for Equatorial Guinea’s dictator, President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasago, just after...
President Teodoro Obiang Ngeuma’s nomination and acceptance of the position as ceremonial head of the African Union (AU) in January 2011 caused much outrage amongst non-governmental organisations...
As a critic of the current leadership of the SACP, I read the articles published by Jeremy Cronin and Mazibuko Jara reflecting on the 90th anniversary of the SACP with an expectation of the...
Tembisa (‘promise’, in the Nguni language), north-east of Johannesburg, is receiving a facelift that seeks to reverse apartheid-style planning from a dormitory-type of township to an area that...
In December 2009, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) passed resolution 1907 (2009), imposing an arms embargo and targeted sanctions on Eritrea.(2) This was the latest and most forceful...