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First African Forum on Mining: A civil society perspective

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First African Mining Forum organised by the African Union.

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South Africa’s liberation struggle history revisited

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This week, the annual meeting of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund
will again be held in Washington, DC, with back-slapping now that the Bretton
Woods twins have reached age 75 (they were founded at a New Hampshire hotel in
1944). And with more passion than in recent years, there will be protests,
especially climate activists on Friday [18 October] at noon with a strong set of
messages, to “end all funding for fossil fuels!”

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Celebrating Gandhi’s legacy to the world

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   by the cabinet. The important question is whether this report offers a vision
   and recommendations that can address the land issue in South Africa.

 * Aug 23, 2019 BY Seth Donnelly and Judith Mirkinson
   The Lasalin massacre and the human rights crisis in Haiti
   
   An investigation has found out that the 13 November 2018 attack on Lasalin
   was government-orchestrated and was executed by the police in collaboration
   with criminal elements.

 * Aug 20, 2019 BY Kester Kenn Klomegah
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   during the African leaders’ summit, policy experts are questioning bilateral
   agreements that were signed, many of them largely remained unimplemented, at
   least, for the past decade with various African countries.

 * Aug 16, 2019 BY Shiru Soni
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   question that came to mind was how did a small island state measuring about
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 * Aug 16, 2019 BY Edwin Madunagu
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   Nigeria’s #RevolutionNow—that is, the 5 August mass protests organised by
   some young fragments of the movement—may be formulated as a warning.

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   ability to bring about real change in South Africa’s regional relations by
   potentially making it a good example for the fight against corruption.

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   in August 1998. Reflecting on the rationale and unfolding of this crime, it
   examines the veracity of the official claims, the reactions and implications
   of the deed. The importance of remembering our past in an accurate and
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 * Jun 29, 2018 BY Bonolo Lovedelia Pelompe
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   The author, a public servant in the Department of Health of South Africa,
   offers an analytical view of the country's current state of the health
   sector, especially in rural areas of South Africa. 

 * Nov 02, 2017 BY Alemayehu G. Mariam
   WHO: I told you Tedros Adhanom is an empty suit!
   
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   health? That is what the new Ethiopian-born Director General of the World
   Health Organization did – sparking global consternation. The appointment, now
   reversed, underlines one fact: Tedros Adhanom lacks what it takes to head
   even a village clinic.

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   Charter of the North African Network for Food Sovereignty
   
   Activists from anti-capitalist militant organizations in North Africa met in
   Tunis on 4th and 5th July 2017 to set up the North African Network for Food
   Sovereignty. The network is a unifying structure for struggles in the region
   and will be involved in local, continental and international mobilisation.


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 * Oct 05, 2019 BY Boaventura Monjane, Natacha Bruna and Pablo Gilolmo
   Zimbabwe’s Shashe agroecology village: an inspiration for emancipatory rural
   initiatives
   
   Farmers of Shashe, a village in Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe, are becoming an
   African inspiration for agroecology and emancipation.

 * Aug 30, 2019 BY Marc Wegerif
   Another missed opportunity for meaningful agrarian change in South Africa
   
   The report of the South African President’s Advisory Panel on Land Reform and
   Agriculture was released to the public on 28 July 2019 and is being reviewed
   by the cabinet. The important question is whether this report offers a vision
   and recommendations that can address the land issue in South Africa.

 * Apr 26, 2019 BY Farooque Chowdhury
   The struggle for a just society is long, requiring action on many fronts
   
   In this interview, conducted in March 2019 by Farooque Chowdhury, Magdoff
   discusses the problems caused by capitalist agriculture in rural Venezuela.

 * Feb 28, 2019 BY Julian Lahai Samboma
   “Hit-and-run capitalism” targets Guyana’s oil and gas
   
   The discovery of oil off the coastal waters of Guyana occasioned widespread
   speculation the small South American nation was in for a boom that could fund
   development efforts. However, that optimism may need to be tempered if
   details of the deal between the Georgetown government and the oil giants are
   any indication of things to come.

 * Feb 02, 2019 BY Thabang Bhili and Simon Rakei
   Eskom and the crisis of energy democracy: A case for safe, socially owned
   renewable energy
   
   This paper discusses the crisis facing South Africa’s state-owned company
   Eskom and its general relationship to people’s struggle and the pursuit for
   energy alternatives.

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