The Earth Summit

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by Tendai Msengezi Seen by many as the only chance to save the earth. The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), to be...

STREET KIDS – A MATTER OF SURVIVAL

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By Kudzai Makombe Out of the dark shadows of the busy section of a street, a small figure emerges, hand outstretched to a passer-by. "Can...

BOTSWANA: DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT AT WORK

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By Tendai Msengezi In this era of multi-party politics and economic reforms, one question is often asked: is democracy along western lines an essential tool...

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION TRIPARTITE CONFERENCE ON SOUTHERN AFRICA HELD...

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1. Good relations should prevail between all states in the sub-region, founded on the principle of mutual respect between sovereign states. The Conference calls...

AVERAGE AGE OF ATTACKERS: 15 YEARS

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By David Martin As the Mozambique peace talks in Rome prepare to focus on military matters, including a ceasefire, Brutal attacks have escalated sharply in...

AWEPAA CONFERENCE: INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT FOR SOUTHERN AFRICA

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By Richard Chidowore Pula! For many people this is simply Botswana currency. But for Batswana it means more - it is a call for rain...

NIGHT ATTACKS ON MAPUTO SUBURBS

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by David Martin For the residents of Maputo's outlying suburbs, nightfall brings uncertainty and fear. One such suburb is T-3, about 10 km from the...

PEACE AND SECURITY IN THE REGION: SOUTHERN AFRICA’S DILEMMA

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by Nomore Sibanda The seminar on "Peace and Security in the Southern African Region", held in Harare in March, had two objectives. The first was...