Features
Aug 8th, 2009 |
By Wayne |
Category: Features
MARCHÉ ARENDS sits down with the poet, journalist and author, to discuss identity, optimism, and South Africa’s changing tides
Tags: ANC, antjie krog, Country of My Skull, Desmond Tutu, journalist, mandela, Mbeki, South Africa, TRC
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Aug 8th, 2009 |
By Wayne |
Category: Features, Uncategorized
Astronomers are looking to trace the development of the universe using telescopes sensitive to radio waves.
Tags: 400th anniversary of galileo galilei, australia, big bang, earth, economy, global, government, international year of astronomy, karoo desert, kepler mission, meerKAT, minister of science and technology, outback, scientific, SKA, telescope, the astronomy geographical advantage bill, the karoo array telescope, the square kilometre array telescope
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Aug 8th, 2009 |
By Wayne |
Category: Features
Activists are taking up a new course that’s not disconnected with the past
Tags: activists, ANC, apartheid, asbestos, bill of rights, black farmers, campaign against nuclear energy, cane, constitution, democratic rights, earth before greed, earthlife africa, eco-justice, enviroment, enviromental activism, eskom, freedom, inequality, mandela, myn verdwyn, ngo, post-democracy, President Zuma, races, right to land, South Africa, struggle, the deparment of mineral and energy, uranium, wakkerstroom
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Oct 8th, 2008 |
By Murray |
Category: Features
With food prices in crisis, you might be able to save the world by avoiding meat. At the very least, you might save a couple of bucks.
Tags: agriculture, biofuel, consumerism, environment, farming, food price, meat, meat industry, trade liberalisation, vegetarian, vegetarianism
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Oct 7th, 2008 |
By Murray |
Category: Features
Emma Bryce profiles a new breed of environmentalist.
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Aug 31st, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Features, Volume III Issue I
Anine Kriegler follows the tourist trail in a nation trapped in the past.
Tags: Inca, peru, poverty tourism
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May 15th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Features, Strangers in a Strange Land, Volume III Issue I
Weeks before xenophobic violence rippled through the country, DUNCAN SCOTT took us shoulder-to-shoulder with some of the groups fighting for refugees’ rights in South Africa.
Tags: Adonis Musati, Braam Hanekom, Passop, Robert Mugabe, South African Home Affairs, TAC, Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe refugees
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May 15th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Features, Strangers in a Strange Land, Volume III Issue I
Conversations with refugee youths in Mozambique show how suffering can become part of their identity.
Tags: displacement, human rights, identity, mozambique, nationality, political violence, poverty, refugees, Strangers In A Strange Land, unhcr, united nations, youth
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May 15th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Features, Strangers in a Strange Land, Volume III Issue I
A Kenyan who fled for his life speaks out on the violence that destroyed his family.
Tags: African diaspora, displacement, electoral crisis, Kenya, refugee rights, refugees, Strangers In A Strange Land, violence
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May 15th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Features, Strangers in a Strange Land, Volume III Issue I
In the wake of a violent electoral crisis and uneasy settlement, Charles Moitui and Saif Islam look at some roots of division in Kenyan society.
Tags: corruption, democracy, electoral crisis, ethnic violence, Kenya, negotiation, nepotism, tribalism, violence
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