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17 hours ago ago from Rugby Team Previews

Steven Coleman asked: At the beginning of 2008, almost as soon as most South Africans returned to their everyday lives, having enjoyed a relaxing summer holiday, the perfect storm erupted. In quick succession there has been the unanimous unseating of the country’s President as leader of the ANC in December 2007, followed by a nationwide power crisis with regular “load shedding” which started in January 2008 and which we are told this will ...

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Africa Yes We Can but only If We are United

20 hours ago ago from Ghana Pundit

We cannot be kept into a limited space by African leaders who are holding on to petty little states President Abdoulaye Wade of Senegal. For decades the dream of an African continent united under one leadership, one government with a prosperous people with shared values, shared interest, common citizenship and with a common destiny and taking their place in the world community of nations has alluded the leadership in Africa. On the ...

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…because Wicca, Christians, Moslems & Gays care too!

23 hours ago ago from Natural Health For Christians

YOU CAN MAKE YOUR DONATATION HERE:- http://www.gnhct.com/index.html A short video highlighting the work of the Global natural health Care Trust valuable work in South Africa caring for those infected & affected by HIV/AIDS. Where medical drugs are expensive, natural Herbal treatments can & do bring some relief. Its not a cure, but an aid. Along with improved diet provision & care, in particular to children orphaned and/or infected ...

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Late poet, anti-apartheid activist had Chicago connection

15 hours ago ago from Chicago Fabulous Blog

South African poet and former political prisoner Dennis Brutus, who fought apartheid in words and deeds and remained an activist well after the fall of his country's racist system, has died. He was 85. Brutus' publisher, Chicago -based Haymarket Books, said the writer died in his sleep at his home in Cape Town on Saturday. Brutus was forced out of South Africa in the 1960s and emigrated in the 1970s to the United States, where for a ...

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World Press Photos of the Year

11 hours ago ago from TaxingTennessee

A man tries to crawl through the border fence from Zimbabwe to South Africa. Link

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