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UK, Australia and USA warning tips for visitors to South Africa1 comment

mcsavage wrote 1 month ago: The 2010 World Cup is around the corner and foreign governments have issued warnings to tourists vis … more →

Tags: Bar Ammo, Bitch & Moan, Current Events, 2010, American, Australia, Beware, Cape Flats, English

Media: Gugulethu shopkeepers solves the prices dispute

antieviction wrote 3 months ago: By Nomava Nobumba – Bush Radio 19 August 2009 A deadlock between local and Somali shopkeepers, … more →

Tags: Archives, Mainstream and Other News, Somali shopkeepers

UNHCR making the connection ...

reportingrefugees wrote 5 months ago: “This country was supposed to be a refuge for me and my children but the attacks against us left us … more →

Tags: 1, Asylum, safe haven, UNHCR, United Nations

Time for initiatives...and cynical debates aside

citizensetc wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been going on about using mobile phones as citizen journalism tools for the past two weeks.  We … more →

Tags: 1, Africa, Citizen Journalism/citizen media, Global Voices, grassroots communities, Grassroots media, Greenpeace, indaba ziyafika, mobile phones

Tutu applauds Masiphumelele

Jean Yung wrote 1 year ago: Cape Times, 2 July 2008 GREETED by a booming standing ovation, Anglican Archbishop Emeritus Desmond … more →

Tags: Cape Times, Clips, Desmond Tutu, Masiphumelele

Number of migrants in refuges shrinks to 5 800 from 20 000

Jean Yung wrote 1 year ago: by Jean Yung and Michelle Jones, Cape Times, 3 July 2008 The city’s Disaster Management Centre … more →

Tags: Camps, Cape Times, Chrysalis Academy, Clips, Disaster Relief, Refugees

Chilling with Jody Kollapen at the Winter School

FJP wrote 1 year ago: by Buhlebuyeza Mbonambi (FJP reporter) If somebody like Jody Kollapen (pictured), chairperson of the … more →

Tags: features, interviews, FJP at National Arts Festival 2008, Jody Kollapen, SAHRC, Gareth Cliff 5fm, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Robert Mugabe, julius malema

DRC boy's dream of high school education comes true

Jean Yung wrote 1 year ago: Cape Times, 26 June 2008 A month after xenophobic attacks forced Rais Sewika and his family out of P … more →

Tags: Cape Times, Chrysalis Academy, Clips, High School

SA thugs burn another Mozambican man to death

amatthews wrote 1 year ago: According to this BBC report, an angry mob in Atteridgeville, a township near Pretoria, stoned and t … more →

Tags: xenophobia, Refugees, Immigrants, mozambican, Pretoria, Immigration

Cape Times reader unites young family separated during xenophobic rampages

Jean Yung wrote 1 year ago: Cape Times, 5 June 2008 A Congolese man, separated from his young wife and baby for 11 days followin … more →

Tags: Cape Times, Chrysalis Academy, Clips, Family Reunion, missing family

Chrysalis Academy in Tokai provides haven for displaced families

Jean Yung wrote 1 year ago: Cape Times, 3 June 2008 AN ERRANT beach ball bounced towards us, chased by a small Somali boy. I stu … more →

Tags: Chrysalis Academy, Clips, Refugees, Somali, tokai

Mkwere mkwere memories: ‘The police — they just laugh at us’3 comments

amatthews wrote 1 year ago: The two Congolese men that arrive on the church’s doorstep look shaken and defeated. They explain th … more →

Tags: police brutality, police, xenophobia, Refugees, Immigrants, ubuntu

DRC man looks for wife and son, missing since eve of violence

Jean Yung wrote 1 year ago: Photo by Michael Walker Cape Times, 2 June 2008 THE last time he saw them was on the eve of the xeno … more →

Tags: Add new tag, Cape Times, Chrysalis Academy, Clips, missing family, Philippi, tokai

Immigrants the scapegoats for ANC delivery failure1 comment

amatthews wrote 1 year ago: The barbaric attacks on immigrants are in essence a protest against a lack of delivery and opportuni … more →

Tags: ANC, Government, poverty, xenophobia, service delivery, Unemployment

Another Day, Another Challenge

bellabelle wrote 1 year ago: I haven’t been to the City Hall for two days now, I’ve attended a Publishing Colloquium at Wits and … more →

Tags: BBC, Charity, City Hall, CNN, Disengagement, Donations, DRC, Germiston, Government

More aid needed

Jean Yung wrote 1 year ago: Cape Times, 30 May 2008 AS THE tide of xenophobia swept thousands of foreigners from their homes and … more →

Tags: aid, Cape Times, Clips, Disaster Relief, Mustadafin Foundation, Red Cross, Treatment Action Campaign

Xenophobic attacks ‘hurt’ Greenmarket traders

Jean Yung wrote 1 year ago: Cape Times, 30 May 2008 IT’S business as usual for traders in Greenmarket Square this week, except o … more →

Tags: Cape Times, Clips, Greenmarket, Tourism

What Price Our Silence

bellabelle wrote 1 year ago: Today my family and I helped to feed the displaced people from Marathon Squatter Camp in Germiston. … more →

Tags: BBC, City Hall, CNN, death, Disengagement, DRC, Germiston, inhumanity, Malawaians

Xenophobic attacks hurt us all

DN wrote 1 year ago: Following two weeks of violent xenophobic attacks throughout South Africa, there was a small glimmer … more →

Tags: Commentary, Somali, South Africa, xenophobia


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