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The West, The DRC, and the Spectre of Rwanda
December 24, 2008 1 min. read

The New Republic has an editorial on the crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The editors argue for vigorous action on the part of The West and use as their justification the Rwandan links with the nightmare in the eastern DRC and the West's very inaction during the Rwanda genocide in 1994.  Both […]

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Thabo Mbeki's Annus Horribilus
December 24, 2008 1 min. read

In an essay specially commissioned by The Mail & Guardian Thabo Mbeki biographer Mark Gevisser reflects on Mbeki's no good very bad year. Gevisser is one of the most astute observers of South African politics, and this piece provides pretty good evidence as to why.

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Making Do in Zimbabwe
December 23, 2008 1 min. read

It is probably the first question most people ask when given a thumbnail sketch of the nightmare in Zimbabwe (and, to be honest, in many other places not only in Africa but around the globe): How do people survive? In the case of Zimbabwe, with its inflation in the hundreds of millions (231 million or […]

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Proteas Make History
December 22, 2008 1 min. read

The Proteas just finished off a historic victory over the Aussies in test cricket Down Under. Beyond the fact that any victory over Australia is worthy of celebration, especially on their home turf where they are fierce, South Africa won by accumulating the second-highest run total for a chasing team in the annals of test […]

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Good Economic News in the Western Cape
December 22, 2008 1 min. read

With all of the grim economic tidings, both real and perceived, current and forecast, the Western Cape appears to have received some good news. The Cape Town Regional Chamber of Commerce expects the province to see modest economic growth in the coming year even as the rest of the country faces recession.

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Zim Roundup
December 22, 2008 2 min. read

Here is a quick tour of stories on Zimbabwe making the news, offered with little commentary: SADC has launched an aid program to deal with Zimbabwe's humanitarian crisis. Specific details are scarce, and one wonders if the aid will come with any element of pressure whatsoever. The United States claims that it will not work […]

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Grading the South African Cabinet
December 22, 2008 1 min. read

The Mail & Guardian has published its annual grades for the entire South African cabinet. Here is Part I, and here is Part II. The grades run the gamut from A+ to F- and as someone who has followed the annual grades for years I think it is safe to say that the M&G does […]

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The Angolan Elections
December 22, 2008 2 min. read

At Pambazuka News Rafael Marques de Morais has a pretty savvy commentary on September's elections in Angola. A sample from the introduction: I would like to share with you a perspective on the legislative elections that took place in Angola on 5 and 6 September 2008. These elections are of profound historical significance for both […]

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South Africa in the WaPo
December 22, 2008 1 min. read

Today's Sunday Washington Post had two articles featuring South Africa. A rather reductionist, simplistic, (and jarringly self righteous) editorial decries South African inaction with regard to Zimbabwe. Yes, we all wish South Africa would do more. But tellingly the editors proffer few concrete solutions and cover ground that has been covered better elsewhere. Meanwhile, at least in part because […]

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Reasonableness Amidst the Unreasonable
December 19, 2008 1 min. read

Morgan Tsvangirai is threatening to walk out of the negotiations in Zimbabwe if abductions of members of his Movement for Democratic Change continue. In a context within which reason prevails, this would seem a perfectly reasonable stand to take. One assumes, then, that Robert Mugabe will find a way to turn Tsvangirai's stance into an […]

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South African Sport, 2008 Assessments
December 19, 2008 1 min. read

In The Mail & Guardian Lucky Sindane analyzes “The Year That Was” in South African sport.

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Whistling Past Graveyards?
December 19, 2008 1 min. read

It appears that the ANC is beginning to understand that the Congress of the People is not going away, its leaders and increasingly robust membership is serious, and that COPE will be a factor in the 2009 elections. The ANC believes that COPE might be able to draw about 10% of the popular vote, thus […]

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