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Malawi Anti- Water Privatisation Campaign
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 […]
A DECADE OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE UNDER DEMOCRACY-PROGRESS OF REGRESS
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 […]
WAR (And the War on Terrorism in Africa)
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. […]
COUNTRY REPORT: ZAMBIA
BACKGROUND ON ZAMBIA Zambia is a landlocked country, and has a population of about 9.8 million people. It borders on seven countries: Angola, the Democratic […]
struggles for education In Post-apartheId South Africa
This is a special edition of the Khanya journal on education struggles in post-apartheid South Africa. Over the last few years students in schools and […]
The Significance of June 16 1976
Towards the end of last year at the Education Rights Project’s national education camp, I had the honour of being amongst about a hundred enthusiastic […]
Recollections of an education Conference
Recently, a national conference to review ten years of education in South Africa was held in Johannesburg where representatives of government, teacher unions, research organisations, and […]
Saving the sinking EducatIon ship
The state of Education Our education appears to be declining and not making a turn around. Poor schools are not even producing the quality of […]