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/ 31 July 2007

Migrants survive voyage in giant canoe

A record-breaking 180 African immigrants reached the Canary Islands in a single ocean-going canoe on Monday as new super-sized vessels began to be used in the perilous journey from Africa’s Atlantic coast. The 180 sub-Saharan Africans were picked up by a Spanish maritime rescue vessel off the island of Tenerife.

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/ 31 July 2007

In Namibia, Babylon is hell

A child plays in a stagnant pool of water beside a mongrel dog that gives out a half-hearted bark before retiring in the sun-baked dust. Take a stroll from here into Babylon, an informal settlement. The filth and decay, the lack of water and proper sanitary facilities in Babylon and other informal settlements in Namibia are a blueprint for a disaster.

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/ 31 July 2007

Battle of the BEEn counters

The BEE Codes serve as a useful basis on which to benchmark the BEE efforts and initiatives of South African companies. Their strength lies in the fact that they allow everyone to make a contribution to transforming our economy. That said, their breadth often leads to difficult choices, writes Kevin Lester.

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/ 31 July 2007

Books to walk you through BEE

Vuyo Jack, the young god-father of BEE, is no grey businessman with a one-track mind and an eye only for the figures. He is a philosopher who believes in meditation and had he not decided on becoming a chartered accountant, he would have been a musician and a filmmaker.

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/ 31 July 2007

MTN’s shares: going for a song?

National Empowerment Fund chief executive Philisiwe Buthelezi has described the fund’s offer of discounted shares in MTN as "unique, exciting and historic". There have been other retail offerings reserved exclusively for black people over the years, most recently Telkom’s Khulisa scheme.