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08/15/2005:

"The 'war-for-own-land' in Africa is a reality"

Africa: the Other Side of the Coin
Like EU, Africa Should Close Ranks
Neither academic analysts, nor well-resourced international lobbies and their think-tank programmes will be able to stave off Africa's "war-for-own-land"! THE 'war-for-own-land' in Africa is a reality. No imported industry of "neo-liberal, US approved democracy", "free market economy" and no "willing seller, willing buyer concept" will be able to reverse it.

Was The Death of Sudanese VP a Planned Murder?

Challenge to South Africa's President:
Are You Imposing Zimbabwe's Policies?

The hard facts regarding land reform in South Africa totally contradicts the political rhetoric. It is so bad that in one instance an open challenge to the President of South Africa had to be posted on the web. The cat simply slipped out of the bag regarding the statement by the Deputy President of South Africa reported on by most newspapers over the last few days. She said:

"Land reform in South Africa has been too slow and too structured. There needs to be a bit of 'oomph'. That's why we may need the skills of Zimbabwe to help us," she said at an education conference. "On agrarian and land reform, South Africa should learn some lessons from Zimbabwe - how to do it fast."

US gives S Africa food aid, UN wants more
JOHANNESBURG : The United States has given the U.N. World Food Programme $52 million for Southern Africa, the United Nations said on Monday, but more is needed to help more than 10 million people facing possible shortages.

Single currency for southern Africa?

Gay Marriage Not Africa's Problem - Cleric
Amidst the uproar over gay marriage in Europe and the America, President of All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC), Rt. Rev. Dr. Nyansako-ni-Nku, has declared that gay marriage is not Africa's problem.

China vows to further cooperation with African Union: Hu
China attaches importance to the role of the African Union, and would like to further the bilateral friendly relations, said Chinese President Hu Jintao Monday in Beijing.

Zim unity govt 'not imperative'
Pretoria - The formation of a government of national unity in Zimbabwe was not necessarily the solution to that country's political problems, South Africa said on Monday.

Africans Must Unite And Face Up to the New World

Connecting Africa: IGNOU will be content provider
The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) will be the content provider for tele-education component of a Pan-African network which plans to reach out to 53 countries of the African Union with tele-education and tele-medicine facilities.





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