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Blogs about: Thabo Mbeki

HIV/AIDS, VACCINES AND POPULATION CONTROl4 comments

Mayihlome wrote 3 days ago: The Truth About AIDS The object of World Planners is control – absolute control. They want to … more →

Tags: Feature Articles, AIDS, Eva Snead, Leonard Horowitz, Robert Strecker, SAM DITSHEGO, Sydney Matlhaku, William Campbell Douglass

"AFTER MANDELA"1 comment

Sean wrote 1 week ago: On the even of South Africa’s second democratic election in 1999 as Nelson Mandela made way fo … more →

Tags: Journalism, Jacob Zuma, Nelson Mandela, South Africa

The young poodles bark again!

Daniel Spoormaker wrote 2 weeks ago: And I am delighted, overjoyed, happy, tickled pink and laughing myself a brand new six pack. That … more →

Tags: Politics, Eskom, Jacob Maroga, ancyl, Bobby Godsell, Race Card, Patrice Motsepe

Sudan Updates: "Peace, Justice, and Reconciliation"

africasecuritywire wrote 2 weeks ago: Today marks the release of the much-anticipated report by the African Union’s (AU) High Level Panel … more →

Tags: U.S. Dept. of State, Nigeria, South Africa, African Union, Sudan, Darfur, Scott Gration

RUSH LIMBAUGH, THABO MBEKI AND AIDS DENIALISM

Sean wrote 3 weeks ago: Thabo Mbeki, the former South African President who is an avowed AIDS denialist, must be happy with … more →

Tags: AIDS denialism, Aids Denialists, Republicans, Rian Malan, Rush Limbaugh, South Africa

Those aren't Polokwane chickens!5 comments

nicborain wrote 3 weeks ago: I was dreading yesterday’s mini-budget. Firstly the objective conditions were against us. It w … more →

Tags: African National Congress, Alliance politics, black economic empowerment, Cabinet, cosatu, government v private sector, labour market, Monetary Policy, National Budget

U.S. Special Envoy Gration to Travel to Turkey, Nigeria, and Sudan

africasecuritywire wrote 3 weeks ago: WHO: U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan Scott Gration WHAT: Scott Gration will travel to Istanbul, Turkey; … more →

Tags: U.S. Dept. of State, Nigeria, South Africa, African Union, Sudan, Scott Gration, China, turkey

The Polokwane chickens are coming home today ...

nicborain wrote 3 weeks ago: Today Pravin Gordhan presents his (and Jacob Zuma’s) first Medium Term Budget Policy Statement … more →

Tags: Alliance politics, Jacob Zuma, Macro Economics, SACP, julius malema, government v private sector, Blade Nzimande, African National Congress, Polokwane

Good governance is about action and raising the bar

commafrica wrote 1 month ago: It is a good week for governance issues on the African continent. The government of Niger may disagr … more →

Tags: Mo Ibrahim, governance, niger, obama, john kufour, leadership, Nigeria

Mugabe Misses Out On Good Governance Award

The Uni Hack wrote 1 month ago: Not really. Of course, Zimbabwean despot Robert Mugabe wasn’t even in the running in this cont … more →

Tags: International Relations, Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership, Gaddafi, john kufuor, Olusegun Obasanjo, Nigeria, Ghana

Farewell to Peter Mayibuye*

nicborain wrote 1 month ago: Joel Netshitenzhe has resigned as Director General in Trevor Manuel’s National Planning Commis … more →

Tags: African National Congress, Alliance politics, Cabinet, cosatu, development, government capacity, government v private sector, Jacob Zuma, Macro Economics

THERE ARE APPARENTLY NO GOOD LEADERS IN AFRICA3 comments

Sean wrote 1 month ago: Remember Mo Ibrahim’s prize for “good governance” awarded annually to an African l … more →

Tags: Humor, FESTUS MOGAE, Joaquim Chissano, Kofi Annan, Mo Ibrahim, Robert Mugabe

Signs of light as new old guard curbs Polokwane ideological excess2 comments

nicborain wrote 1 month ago: It is a small sign, but hopeful and interesting. In the last week: Billy Masetlha has drawn on deep … more →

Tags: Macro Economics, cosatu, SACP, labour market, government v private sector, African National Congress, Polokwane

Former South African Police Chief Pleads Not Guilty

whataboutafrica wrote 1 month ago: Senior member of the ruling African National Congress pleaded says he’s not guilty in the firs … more →

Tags: South Africa, Africa, Glen Agliotti, Interpol, Jackie Selebi, Zuma

THE POVERTY OF IDEAS

Sean wrote 1 month ago: I was forwarded the front and back covers of a new book–edited by William Gumede (author of a … more →

Tags: Books, Comrade Mzala, Intellectuals, Jeremy Cronin, South Africa

Nasty speech in the Netherlands, bitter truths in South Africa, and goofy government speech in Denmark1 comment

patricox wrote 1 month ago: After Joe Wilson’s “you lie!”, after Kanye West at the MTV awards, after Serena Wi … more →

Tags: Africa, afrikaner, apartheid, BBC, cartoons, Denmark, Eating Sideways, Government, Hygge

Remembering Mbeki

phathizwe wrote 1 month ago: … more →

Tags: Phat1's W0rlD, julius malema, Jacob Zuma

Darfur: 'New mediation efforts crucial for peace'…

markdowe wrote 2 months ago: SUDAN’S WESTERN REGION From the desk of MD MEDIATION and fresh effort is currently being made in Sud … more →

Tags: 1948 genocide convention, Darfur, european union, un charter of human rights, United Nations, united states, World Affairs, 2006 darfur peace agreement, African Union

Thabo Made Us Do It2 comments

Brave Heart wrote 2 months ago: Former President Thabo Mbeki For the functionaries of the new regime under President Jacob Zuma, eve … more →

Tags: Jacob Zuma administration, Politics, ANC, human settlements, Jacob Zuma, julius malema, Regional resources - Limpopo, South Africa, tokyo sexwale


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