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AllAfrica News: South Africa
Minister Denies Mass Deportations of Zimbabweans Imminent
Home Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma has clarified government's decision to withdraw a special dispensation that exempted undocumented Zimbabweans in South Africa from deportation.
South Africa Calls Time On Undocumented Zimbabweans
South Africa has come under fire from human rights groups for ending the special dispensation for undocumented Zimbabweans living and working on within its borders. Campaigners fear the move will lead to mass deportations and even loss of life.
Boks - Something's Seriously Wrong
What a dramatic Test match. You had to feel in the end for the Springboks for the way they fought back so passionately and bravely and then surrendered it at the death to a long range penalty.
Deportation of Zimbabweans to Begin Again
South Africa will resume the deportation of undocumented Zimbabweans on 1 January 2011, ending its 17-month moratorium, the Cabinet announced on 1 September.
South Africa Criticizes Ravalomanana Trial
The sentencing of Madagascar's former President Marc Ravalomanana to hard labour for life may prove to be one more obstacle in the island's attempts to emerge from its current political crisis, says International Relations and Cooperation's Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane.
Nation-Wide Strike Hits Public Services Hard
Over a million teachers, nurses and other government workers have downed tools across South Africa, suspending public education and healthcare while their demands for better pay go head-to-head with government's reluctance to accede.
Big Weaknesses in Health Depts, Says Govt Report
Huge weaknesses in provincial health departments are behind the R7.5-billion debt that has been accumulated, mainly by Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape.
Survivor's Guide for Non-Striking Health Workers
Public sector strikes in South Africa have become so common in recent years that people are asking if plans should not be put in place to prevent the disruption of HIV and tuberculosis [TB] treatment, and prepare health workers.
Engen Could Kick-Start Expansion With Chevron Deal
PETROLEUM retailer Engen is on the verge of buying Chevron's downstream assets in seven sub-Saharan Africa and Indian Ocean Island countries, the company said yesterday.
Minister Speaks Out on Madagascar
INTERNATIONAL Relations and Co-operation Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane yesterday questioned the judicial process that sentenced Madagascar's former president, Marc Ravalomanana, to life imprisonment last week.
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