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This is the seventh edition of Khanya: A Journal for Activists. The focus of this edition is the discussions and debates that took place at […]
This is the seventh edition of Khanya: A Journal for Activists. The focus of this edition is the discussions and debates that took place at […]
Khanya College (KC) hosted its sixth annual Winter School from July 4-10 2004 in Johannesburg. The theme for 2004 was “Neoliberalism and Democracy”. This theme […]
Why is the topic of democracy and capitalism relevant today?
Winter School 2004 discussed the nature and the role of the state in Africa. Since our demands for social services and democracy are often directed […]
At a glance it would seem that Southern Africa is a relatively democratic parliamentary democracy has been strengthened. However, the question arises that has the […]
Introduction The poverty reduction strategy papers (PRSPs) were designed as a response to growing international criticisms that the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund […]
In mid 2004, the Government of Malawi had plans to privatise the Lilongwe and Blantyre Water Boards. This was to be done through a Parliamentary […]
Environmental Justice before Democracy Industrial developments in Africa have been characterised by a lot of environmental injustices levelled at poor communities that live in close […]
Theaters Of War The African continent is in bad shape and has been so for much of the 20th century right into the 21st century. […]
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