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27 Aug 2010
 
 
The looming threat of xenophobia in South Africa
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
In 2008, xenophobic attacks broke out across over South Africa, starting in the town of Alexandria on May 12.(2) Although the country has struggled with xenophobia throughout its history, this...
 
 
18 Aug 2010
 
Cosatu questions Protection of Information Bill
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) secretary-general Zwelinzima Vavi criticised the proposed Protection of Information Bill [B6 - 2010] during the Ruth First memorial lecture at the...
 
 
26 May 2010
 
Statement by the FW De Klerk Foundation, on alleged nuclear weapons cooperation between South Africa and Israel (26/05/2010)
Statements

I have taken note of the recent article in ‘The Guardian' regarding alleged nuclear cooperation between South Africa and Israel during the1970s. I was never at any stage informed of any such...

 
 
05 May 2010
 
SA: Radebe: Budget vote speech by the Justice and Constitutional Development Minister, National Assembly (05/05/2010)
Topics

Date: 05/05/2010
Source: The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development
Title: SA: Radebe: Budget vote speech by the Justice and Constitutional Development Minister, National...

 
 
31 Mar 2010
 
Sudan’s Historical April 2010 Elections
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
Free and fair elections should ideally only take place when there is a stable security environment. Many fear that the upcoming elections in Sudan, from 11 to 13 April, would lead to unrestrained...
 
 
04 Mar 2010
 
British media tones down Zuma reporting
STATE VISIT
Some British media had by Thursday toned down their controversial coverage of President Jacob Zuma's first UK State visit, but instead turned on him for breaches of protocol and royal etiquette.
 
 
03 Mar 2010
 
 
 
Daily podcast - March 3, 2010
PODCAST
In today's podcast, Jacob Zuma gets a mixed reaction on his on a State visit to Britain; Togo goes to the polls tomorrow; and, Ministers outline the government's economic sectors and employment...
 
 
02 Mar 2010
 
Zuma’s travails follow him to the UK
STATE VISIT
President Jacob Zuma's recent controversies have followed him to the UK with scene setters on his State visit revisiting his polygamy and his court travails.
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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