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Vol 38 No 2 July-August 2014

With sorrow and tears

by Elijah Chiwota.

On 16 August 2014 commemorative activities took place at Wonderkop, Marikana – the site where 34 miners were shot dead …

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

We will force Cape Gate to listen

by Itani Rasalanavho

In December 2013, the ex-employees together with general members of society in Sebokeng in the Emfulweni Municipality (former Vaal) made …

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

Using mobile phones for business

by Chenai Chair

Mobile phones are a useful tool for women carrying out informal business activities and can be used for communicating with …

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

Terror attacks in Nigeria

by Denja Yaqub.

Africa’s biggest economy with a gross domestic product of over US$500-billion and its most populous country with a population of …

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

Strikes in SA

by Mohamed Motala.

In recent years, strikes in South Africa have become turbulent. The Farlam Commission is currently hearing evidence of the 2012 …

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

Strike violence Some explanations

by Crispen Chinguno

Strike violence has continued to rear its ugly head in democratic South Africa. Why has this been the case when …

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Categories 2014, In the Workplace, Vol 38 No 2 July-August 2014 Tags Industrial Strikes

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
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