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Dismaying But Not Surprising
November 13, 2007 1 min. read

Does this news come as a shock to any observer of the situation in Zimbabwe?: Just four months before scheduled elections, and with a breakthrough in talks brokered by President Thabo Mbeki in sight, Zimbabweans are watching in dismay as the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) disintegrates and Zanu-PF tweaks electoral regulations in its […]

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Honoring the Elders
November 13, 2007 1 min. read

At the Mail & Guardian ANC stalwart Pallo Jordan has a discursive, somewhat diffuse cri de couer in which he honors the party's past, defends the party's history of honoring the collective, and gives respect to some of the party's lions, such as Oliver Tambo and Albert Luthuli. In this time of party division and […]

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Promises Made, Promises Broken
November 12, 2007 2 min. read

It's always proven remarkably easy for the West to make promises to Africa. It has been in the area of following through on those promises where the outside world has so often fallen short. Thabo Mbeki has identified the crises in Sudan as an area in which promises have been made, and at least to […]

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End of Weekend Quick Hits
November 12, 2007 2 min. read

A number of stories caught my attention this weekend. Here are a few of them, with brief commentary as appropriate: The Makana Football Association, which operated surreptitiously on Robben Island among the political prisoners has achieved recognition from FIFA, the sport's governing body. A feature film, More Than Just a Game, starring Tsotsi's Presley Chweneyagae, […]

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Zuma’s Hopes, Mbeki’s Wishes
November 9, 2007 2 min. read

Jacob Zuma twists in the wind, wondering whether the National Prosecuting Authority is going to reinstate corruption charges against him before the ANC's December conference. If the NPA does recharge the embattled but still tremendously popular (in some circles, at least) Zuma, it will almost assuredly scuttle any hopes that he would be able to […]

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Zuma, Ramaphosa, and the Succession Battle
November 8, 2007 2 min. read

The ANC succession battle continues to emit heat if not light. Zwelinzima Vavi, general-secretary of Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), recently remarked that “Many of the millions who are unemployed, or whose jobs have been casualised, are even worse off than under apartheid: about 20 million of our people are still mired in […]

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Tutu on Rugby and Change
November 3, 2007 1 min. read

I’ve been out of town for several days, which explains the light posting. I plan to write a great deal, especially about South African politics, next week when I return. In the meantime, Desmond Tutu recently visited the editorial offices of The Boston Globe, and he argued that the recent successes of the Springboks also point the […]

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South Africa and Namibia
October 31, 2007 2 min. read

Thabo Mbeki is currently visiting Namibia, where he was accorded the honor of speaking before that country's parliament and where he hoped to boost trade between the two countries and to reaffirm their special relationship. Mbeki and Namibian President Hifekepunye Pohamba oversaw the signing of three agreements, one on investment promotion and reciprocal investment protection, cooperation in the […]

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Lucky Dube and South African Crime
October 26, 2007 5 min. read

The shocking murder of South African reggae star Lucky Dube has stunned South Africans and once again brought the issue of violent crime to the forefront of national debate.  One of the common themes discussed even as mourners gathered to celebrate the life and work of a native son-turned global superstar and the accused wallowed […]

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Media, Politics, and South African Faultlines
October 26, 2007 1 min. read

This feature on Thabo Mbeki's relationship with the media caught my eye this morning. Essentially the Mail & Guardian asked two prominent South African writers, William Gumede and Ronald Suresh Roberts, to assess that issue, and their independent conclusions are, I think, telling. Gumede believes that Mbeki brings most of his difficulties on himself. Roberts […]

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Joaquim Chissano Wins Ibrahim Prize
October 23, 2007 1 min. read

The Mo Ibrahim Prize  will go to Joaquim Chissano, the former president of Mozambique who served from 1986 to 2005 and helped to end that country's civil war and oversaw the transition to peace. The list of finalists, in addition to Chissano, included: Benjamin William Mkapa (Tanzania) Domitien Ndayizeye (Burundi) Sam Nujoma (Namibia) El-Hadj Bonfoh Abbass […]

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South Africa 15-6 England
October 20, 2007 1 min. read

The Springboks are the World Champions after defeating England 15-6 in the World Cup finals in Paris. South Africa led 9-3 at the break. The Springboks were led by fullback Percy Motgomery's four kicks. This marks Amobokoboko's second time hoisting the Ellis Cup, as they also won in historic fashion in 1995. Nelson Mandela hands […]

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