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Vol 29 No 4 Aug/Sep 2005

Cosatu on SHI

by Cosatu

Government has continued to work on proposals for a Social Health Insurance (SHI) Scheme. Organised labour has expressed its concern …

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Being cowed by cows (and their owners)

by Schoeman, M

With the G8 on agricultural subsidies in consummating the WTO Doha round? Maxi Schoeman argues this is unlikely but it …

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An oasis or mirage for Africa’s development?

by Naidu, S.

Now that the dust has settled following the G8 Summit, it is time to reflect on what was achieved at …

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Africa’s Gleneagles mirage and the Jihad moment

by Kornegay, F.

Were the London bombing attacks on the opening day of the Gleneagles G8 Summit as much an attack on Africa …

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Africa’s G8 wishlist

by Landsberg, C

The G8 Summit’s focus on Africa was the result of years of lobbying and tough diplomacy by African leaders for …

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A bleeding Nation

by Ramaano, M

Poem by Mpho Romaano.   Attachments Last Word. A bleeding Nation_0 (67 kB)

Categories After work, Vol 29 No 4 Aug/Sep 2005

2010 too late to make HIV/Aids history

by Ndinga-Muvumba, A

HIV/AIDS remains the main killer of adults in Africa. Angela Ndinga-Muvumba argues that the pledge made by the G8 Summit …

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