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2014

Sex work in Namibia

by Kgalemang Makgone

Government policies in Namibia have identified sex workers as being at high risk of exposure to HIV because they are …

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Categories 2014, Across the Globe, Issue, Vol 37 No 5 Jan-Feb 2014 Tags sex workers HIV

Salary scandal in Zimbabwe

by Tapiwa Chagonda.

After the 31 July 2013 general elections in Zimbabwe and the end of the Government of National Unity (GNU) between …

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Categories 2014, On politics and economics, Vol 38 No 2 July-August 2014

SA National Development Plan

by Tatenda G. Mukwedeya

Will the National Development Plan (NDP) bring in a democratic developmental state for South Africa? Tatenda G. Mukwedeya assesses the …

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Categories 2014, On politics and economics, Vol 38 No 2 July-August 2014

Revolt of angry workers Samwu marches for accountability

by Elijah Chiwota.

It is common that when workers go on strike, picket or march, their anger is directed towards the employer as …

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Categories 2014, In the unions, Vol 38 No 2 July-August 2014

Reflections on Chibok girls

by Denja Yaqub.

It’s over 90 days since young schoolgirls were abducted from their school: Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State, North …

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Categories 2014, Across the Globe, Vol 38 No 2 July-August 2014

Rasta speaks on Ramaphosa

by Luke Sinwell and Siphiwe Mbatha

Rasta, a worker from Nkaneng, Marikana, also came to the University of the Witwatersrand where African National Congress (ANC) deputy …

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Categories 2012, 2014, In the Workplace, Issue, Vol 36 No 5 Dec 2012/Jan 2013, Vol 37 No 5 Jan-Feb 2014 Tags ANC

Power of revolutionary songs

by Busang Moiloa

Some revolutionary songs had their background in church hymns whilst some were composed in prison. Others were influenced by international …

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Categories 2014, In the past, Issue, Vol 37 No 5 Jan-Feb 2014 Tags liberation anti-apartheid

Post-school education and training

by Sonya Leurquain- Steyn

The commonly held belief is that education is necessary for one to get a well-paying job. But is that the …

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Categories 2014, In the community, Vol 38 No 3 Sep/Oct 2014

Post-schooling of youth in Nchabeleng

by Brian Mandipaza and Evans Shaku

The Emerging Voices 2 (EV2) project identified a number of ways in which youth in Nchabeleng in Limpopo can learn …

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Categories 2014, In the community, Vol 38 No 3 Sep/Oct 2014

Numsa strike and the united front

by Marcel Paret

Was the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) general strike a turning point in Left politics and is …

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Categories 2014, In the Workplace, Vol 38 No 1 May-June 2014 Tags National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa
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