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Yearly Archives: 2017

Cities change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Article
/ 9 October 2017

Cities change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples’ Day

More than 50 cities and states across the US have renamed Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples’ Day.

By Al Jazeera
Life Esidimeni: The greatest cause of human right violations since democracy
Article
/ 9 October 2017

Life Esidimeni: The greatest cause of human right violations since democracy

The hearings, which are expected to take about three weeks, would allow the families of the deceased, the opportunity to seek clarity and justice.

By Jan Bornman
Mugabe’s looming Cabinet reshuffle a ‘bedroom affair’ – opposition
Africa
/ 9 October 2017

Mugabe’s looming Cabinet reshuffle a ‘bedroom affair’ – opposition

According to reports, President Mugabe told a Zanu-PF youth gathering that he was likely going to reshuffle his Cabinet this week

By Staff Reporter
MKMVA plans to lodge a complaint against “factional” Cyril Ramaphosa
Article
/ 9 October 2017

MKMVA plans to lodge a complaint against “factional” Cyril Ramaphosa

Maphatsoe accused Ramaphosa of being factional and of lying when he claimed to have attended the conference to forge unity within the MK.

By Dineo Bendile
ANC Elective Pageant: A festival of chairs awaits
Videos
/ 9 October 2017

ANC Elective Pageant: A festival of chairs awaits

Find what happens after the ANC Elective pageant winner is announced.

By Luke Feltham, Govan Whittles, Malcolm Sekgothe, Kevin Goliath 1 and Kiri Rupiah
Turkey’s deescalation operation promises to be a smooth transition
Article
/ 9 October 2017

Turkey’s deescalation operation promises to be a smooth transition

Rebels have told ‘Al Jazeera’ that Turkey has indirectly sent a stark warning to any faction that resists the operation.

By Al Jazeera
The Russian Revolution: a reflection on the role of women revolutionaries
Article
/ 9 October 2017

The Russian Revolution: a reflection on the role of women revolutionaries

Recollections often revolve around images of powerful men but women have always been key participants in the Communist movement.

By Vashna Jagarnath
Marikana community patrollers face continued attacks after deadly shooting
Article
/ 9 October 2017

Marikana community patrollers face continued attacks after deadly shooting

Community patrollers in the Philippi East informal settlement in the Western Cape are "tired of begging" for police.

By Staff Reporter
Gupta companies get another bank account reprieve
Article
/ 9 October 2017

Gupta companies get another bank account reprieve

The Bank of Baroda will have another two weeks of business with Gupta companies, and every prospect of being locked into the relationship for months.

By Phillip De Wet
Zuma does an about-turn on Brics poison claims
Article
/ 9 October 2017

Zuma does an about-turn on Brics poison claims

In a parliamentary discussion, President Zuma denies that his life was under threat from his stance on radical economic transformation and Brics.

By News 24
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