Building Blocs Towards Regional Solidarity
This is the fourth edition of KHANYA A journal for activists The focus of this edition is on the discussions and debates that took place […]
This is the fourth edition of KHANYA A journal for activists The focus of this edition is on the discussions and debates that took place […]
Nina Benjamin* takes a look at the Winter School hosted by Khanya College in July this year, and argues that the Winter School was step towards building regional solidarity, and that is raised consciousness among participants about the need to combat xenophobia in the sub-region.
Dalitso Kubalasa* reflects on the Malawi civil society’s attitude to NEPAD, and argues that NEPAD’s vision can be restored if Africa’s leaders enter into a new partnership with their people.
INDYM: Can you start by introducing yourself: you name, your surname and where you come from? MAGOLA: I am Mbakiso Magola, and I come from […]
* Ram Seegobin analyses ruling class strategies in theSADC region, and argues for the need to coordinate the response of the social movement on a region-wide basis.
Mohau Pheko* takes a critical look at the processes of regional integration in Africa, and argues for a process of integration driven from below.
MP Giyose* argues that the present social movement are an historical continuation of pre-independence struggles in Africa, and that it is important to unite these movements with the ideological leadership of the new intelligentsia.
Dalitso Kubalasa* argues that there is an inextricable link between debt and poverty, and that Africa’s debt burden is closely linked to the imposition of […]
DINALI: I am Swarez Dinali. I represent the PSI affiliated trade union in Mauritius. That is how I got invited to this Winter School with […]
Thabo Madihlaba* argues that NEPAD environmental initiative is driven by neoliberal perspectives, and avoids most issues concerning the environmental justice.
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