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19 June 2013
                       
 
 
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05 Jun 2013
 
 
SA: Statement by Boycott Divestment and Sanctions South Africa, anti-Israel Campaign, South African organisations call for Israel to be excluded from Kimberly Process and Israeli diamond processing jobs (05/06/2013)
STATEMENT
On Monday morning human rights groups, trade unions and several organizations, including the National Union of Mineworkers, COSATU, the SACP, YCL, SASCO, COSAS, the Coalition for a Free Palestine...
 
 
03 Aug 2012
 
Southern African Women Making Inroads into the Peace and Security Sector
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
In 2008 the Southern Africa Development Community’s (SADC) Heads of State and Government adopted the SADC Gender and Development Protocol. This Protocol consists of 28 Articles, with specified...
 
 
11 Nov 2011
 
SA: Ebrahim: Address by the Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, delivering a public lecture, University of Zululand (11/11/2011)
Topics

Date: 11/11/2011

Source: The Department of International Relations and Cooperation

Title: SA: Ebrahim: Address by the Deputy Minister of International Relations and...

 
 
16 Aug 2011
 
Nationalisation to scare foreign investors, IFC warns
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
A nationalisation policy would see a drop in private sector demand for funding to invest in South Africa, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) said on Tuesday. The IFC, which is the...
 
 
25 Nov 2010
 
Corruption in Africa: A crime against development
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
Corruption is a pervasive problem in both the developed and developing world. In recent years, the problem has gained much interest due primarily to a series of high level corruption cases in...
 
 
11 Feb 2010
 
Polity - News this Week
NEWS
A roundup of news this week.
 
 
09 Feb 2010
 
 
 
Daily podcast - February 9, 2010
PODCAST
In today's podcast, the Unctad says that developing countries should shift towards clean growth; UN Habitat says that rapid and chaotic urbanisation threatens sustainable development in Africa;...
 
 
08 Feb 2010
 
SA's energy shortage now a top-three risk factor for investors
ELECTRICITY CRISIS
Energy, or the lack thereof, has emerged as a "top-three" risk factor for potential investors into South Africa, having not featured at all as a key risk until some three years ago, business risk...
 
 
Nationalisation debate less about policy than internal ANC tussles
COUNTRY RISK
Mine nationalisation in South Africa was not an imminent policy threat, nor even a fully fledged policy consideration. But the debate could be important in helping to shape the future leadership...
 
 
22 Jun 2009
 
Disagreement over Zimbabwean presence can impede policy
REFUGEES IN SA
South Africans share a common belief that large numbers of Zimbabweans have been streaming over the border, but how to handle this influx - and even how many Zimbabweans are in South Africa - is a...
 
 
15 Jun 2009
 
SA: Ebrahim: Address by the deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation at the Diplomatic Academy Graduation ceremony (15/06/2009)
Topics


Date: 15/06/2009

Source: Department of International Relations and Cooperation

Title: SA: Ebrahim: Address by the deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation...

 
 
01 Jun 2009
 
Wits: Announcement by the University of the Witwatersrand on the appointment of Jacques Pauw to direct the Wits Justice project (01/06/2009)
Statements

Award-winning investigative journalist Jacques Pauw is joining Wits Journalism as Director of its Justice Project. The Wits Justice Project is an experiment in teaching reporting through the...

 
 
20 Mar 2009
 
Refugee issue could ignite xenophobia
ZIMBABWE REFUGEES
Preventing the transportation of refugees from Musina to areas such as Johannesburg was likely to ignite xenophobic attacks in the Limpopo town, the UN High Commission on Refugees (UNHCR) said on...
 
 
10 Dec 2008
 
Human rights sought for migrants
News
A human rights approach to address xenophobia can curb violent attacks and reverse attitudes in South Africa, said the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) on Wednesday. IOM's regional...
 
 
03 Oct 2008
 
 
 
Daily podcast – October 3, 2008
Multimedia
In today's podcast: Sasol will have to deposit the full 318-million euro amount that it has been fined by the European Commission for its leadership role in a paraffin-wax cartel within three...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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