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Vol 32 No 3 Aug/Sep 2008

Harnessing creative talent: Nurturing ideas and markets

by Joffe, A.

Africa is a continent rich in cultural expression yet it enjoys less than 1% of global trade in creative goods. …

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Categories Vol 32 No 3 Aug/Sep 2008

From Zimbabwe to xenophobia

by Faulkner, S.

We hear smatterings of information about the aftermath of xenophobic attacks. In this interview Steve Faulkner talks to a Zimbabwean …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 32 No 3 Aug/Sep 2008

Connecting bread, land and peace

by Cock, J.,Fakier, K., Joynt, K. Roman, R.

Why is the price of bread rising so rapidly? Jacklyn Cock, Khayaat Fakier, Katherine Joynt and Roger Roman take us …

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Categories Vol 32 No 3 Aug/Sep 2008

Challenge to defence force bigotry

by Mapumulo, S.

The South African National Defence Force has long discriminated againt people living with HIV/AIDS until the South African Security Forces …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 32 No 3 Aug/Sep 2008

Adult pawns: Children forced into crime

by Gallinetti, J. Djordjevic, M

Child crime is a growing problem in South Africa. Jacqueline Gallinetti and Maria Djordjevic highlight that children are often used …

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Categories In the community, Vol 32 No 3 Aug/Sep 2008

Unlocking Labour Laws -21

by CCMA

Ditsela recently held a labour law conference at which unionists asked a number of useful questions. The Commission for Conciliation, …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 32 No 3 Aug/Sep 2008
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