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Vol 32 No 2 Jun/Jul 2008

What are we solving by telling lies about our cities?

by Essa, A. Selepe, C.

As the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup approaches, South African cities have started clean-up campaigns. Street children, road-side vendors and …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 32 No 2 Jun/Jul 2008

Uniting fair play, 2010 soccer and global solidarity

by SALB

Why not take the major event of the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa and use it to make …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 32 No 2 Jun/Jul 2008

Unacceptable face of Department of Labour: Workers’ Compensation

by Howell, P

For most people, someone who is struggling with a disease or injury should be treated with compassion. Not so the …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 32 No 2 Jun/Jul 2008

Throwing stones at a giant: Meaning of failed environmental struggle

by Cock, J. Munnik, V.

Much of South Africa turns a blind eye to environmental abuses. Jacklyn Cock and Victor Munnik tell of an intense …

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Categories In the community, Vol 32 No 2 Jun/Jul 2008

Spirit of Nehanda: Zimbabwe women politicians

by Makwenda, J J

In recent years participation by Zimbabwean women in formal politics has been low. Yet, argues Joyce Jenje Makwenda, Zimbabwean has …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 32 No 2 Jun/Jul 2008

Sophiatown a state of ming: Reviving a passionate spirit

by Knowles, K.

Sophiatown is a symbol of the destructive social engineering of apartheid and the diverse and culturally rich nation that we …

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Categories In the past, Vol 32 No 2 Jun/Jul 2008

Shifting sands of Zimbabwe’s history

by Ndlovu-Gatsheni, S J

There is no one history. Sabelo J Ndlovu-Gatsheni looks at interpretations of Zimbabwe’s national liberation struggle and how they have …

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Categories In the past, Vol 32 No 2 Jun/Jul 2008

Rustenburg’s mines dodging responsibility

by Forrest, K.

While many mines are attempting to implement new legislation, there are problems with companies taking responsibilities for their environmental and …

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Categories In the community, Vol 32 No 2 Jun/Jul 2008

Review: The war against ourselves: Nature, Power and Justice by Jacklyn Cock

by Satgar, V.

Book reviewed by Vishwas Satgar.   Attachments Review. The War Against Ourselves. Nature, Power and Justice_0 (145 kB)

Categories In the community, Vol 32 No 2 Jun/Jul 2008

Review: Revolt and Protest: Student Politics and Activism in Sub-Saharan Africa

by Renton, D

By Leo Zeilig (IB Tauris, London, 2007) reviewed by David Renton.   Attachments Review. Revolt and Protest. Student Politics and …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 32 No 2 Jun/Jul 2008
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