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app:control > Still, it's absurd to be concerned about how things will go in South Africa based on how the Africa Cup of Nations went in Angola. South Africa has enough to worry about (and to be proud of) without being burdened by the dysfunction of ... From 1957 to 1997, South Africa had two national anthems. Broadly speaking “Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika” (which means “God Bless Africa” in Xhosa) was the black anthem, while “Die Stem van Suid-Afrika” (which means “The Call of South Africa” ... Kenya's Lake Turkana Wind Power project -- set to become Africa's largest wind farm -- looks to be back on track after securing financing through a new shareholding structure, Bits reported. Africa Knows is about the challenges, triumphs, dreams and nightmares of being an African in a 21st century city that is straddling several revolutions at the same time – the technological revolution, the agricultural revolution, ... The World Cup is starting in South Africa in just a few short months, and no one knows how much human trafficking will accompany it. Will there be up to 20000 victims trafficked in for the event, ... Read more of this post, South Africa ... South Africa's FIFA 2010 World Cup Local Organizing Committee (LOC) are disappointed that England football icon David Beckham has been ruled out of playing in the tournament which starts in Johannesburg on June 11. ... Opinions about the judgement and the future of freedom of speech in South Africa are deeply divided. Leading constitutional law expert and Claude Leon Foundation Chair in Constitutional Governance at the University of Cape Town ... Kenya's Lake Turkana Wind Power project secures much needed financing from a variety of institutional investors. A World Bank report says teachers and other public servants who don't show up for work are fuelling “quiet corruption” throughout Africa that is disproportionately hurting the continent's poor. VIDEO: Mubarak in 'good spirits' ... The Honourable Peter Van Loan, Minister of International Trade, today concluded a visit to South Africa, the sub-Saharan region's dominant economy, to advance key trade and investment interests for Canadian business. Blogs |







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