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September 18, 2012
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South Africa suffers R4.5bn work-stoppage loss – Zuma
LEGISLATIVE ENVIRONMENT


Work stoppages on platinum and gold mines had caused a loss of production of R4.5-billion in the last nine months, President Jacob Zuma said on Monday. Addressing the national conference of the...


Don't underestimate 'enemies' – Dlamini
COSATU CONGRESS


Do not underestimate "enemies" seeking to create divisions before the African National Congress' (ANC's) December elective conference in Mangaung, Cosatu president Sidumo Dlamini said on Monday....


Education for equality – Zille
EDUCATION


An education overhaul is needed to overcome social inequalities inherited from apartheid, Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille said on Monday. "So long as our deep, deep inequalities in education...


Police stop Malema from addressing miners
STRIKES


South African police stopped African National Congress (ANC) renegade Julius Malema from addressing a group of striking miners on Monday, a Reuters witness said, as the government sought to contain...


Ceta grants R347m for skills development
LABOUR AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT


The Construction Education and Training Authority (Ceta) said it would be allocating R374-million skills development training grants to entities ranging from employer associations, expert bodies,...


The rise and rise of the African middle class
VIDEO  


The rise of the middle class, as a percentage of the population, has been steady - in 1980, 111 million or 26% of the continent's population fell in this category rising to 151.4 million or 27%...


Classrooms in the Crosshairs: Military Use of Schools in Yemen's Capital (September 2012)
HUMAN RIGHTS 


This Human Rights Watch report details the occupation of schools by government security forces, militias, and opposition armed groups, risking the lives and education of tens of thousands of...


Using the Army for Police Duty (September 2012)
PROTECTION 


Gang violence in the Western Cape has dramatically increased in recent months.2 But even though this is predominantly a Cape flats phenomenon, gangsterism also regularly affects suburbs around...


Schedule of Parliament (September 17, 2012)
SCHEDULE 


Schedule of Parliament (September 17, 2012)


SMEs in Africa: Growth despite constraints
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE


Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are increasingly being recognised as productive drivers of economic growth and development for African countries. For example, it is estimated that SMEs...


The Question South African Foreign Policy is Grappling With: Security Council Reform
SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS


South Africa has focused over the last few years on enhancing its regional and international profile. Indeed, its accomplishments in holding two almost back-to-back terms on the United Nations...


Should SA bid to host the 2024 Olympic Games?
BRANDOVATION


At the Sports Tourism Conference held this week in Durban, Deputy Sport Minister Gert Oosthuizen said that the South African government will continue backing sporting codes bidding to host...


Moving Forward: Success at the Second United Nations Programme of Action Review Conference
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES


This year, 7 September marked the conclusion of the two-week-long Second United Nations Review Conference of the Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms...


Victoria bans CSG exploration, green light for A$6.4bn coal project and BHP delays big expansions in the Australian Roundup
NEW REPORT AVAILABLE


The inaugural Australasian Mining Roundup includes details of Australia's federal government approval of the development of the A$6.4-billion Alpha coal project, in Queensland; the Victoria...


Daily podcast – September 17, 2012.
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South Africa's Department of Public Enterprises (or DPE) says its review of State-owned company (or SoC) executive remuneration is well advanced. The model that is eventually adopted will seek to...


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