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Nelson Mandela at 90 [photo album]

“Nelson Mandela used his personal charm… to mould our widely diverse communities into an emerging multicultural nation.” - FW de Klerk
Mr de Klerk was awarded the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize along with Mr Mandela. In 1994 de Klerk, the former South African president handed over power to Mandela to become the country’s first black president. [...]

South Africa: The Answer to Xenophobia is a Community

(IRIN) - In the aftermath of the xenophobic violence that erupted in South Africa in May, the “reintegration” of displaced people into their communities became a buzz phrase, but with few concrete ideas as to how that could be achieved. Paarl, a town in the Western Cape Province’s winelands, may have figured out a way.
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Behold the New Africa

Text of the Sixth Annual Nelson Mandela Lecture Presented by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf:
Our revered President Mandela, our sister Graça Machel, distinguished ladies and gentlemen:
What an honor it is to be standing before His Excellency, Nelson Mandela, to deliver the 6th Annual Nelson Mandela Lecture here at Walter Sisulu Square in Kliptown, Soweto. [...]

Global Food Crisis: Experts Call for Investment in African Farmers

Economic experts at World Economic Forum held in South Africa in June believes the global food crisis can be solved, and at the same time African countries can prosper, if the world invests in Africa’s agricultural sector. Terry FitzPatrick / VOA reports:
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Carnegie Corporation Awards South African NGO $1.8 Million to build Africa’s First Online Journal Archive

The Carnegie Corporation-funded African Online Journal Archive is the first free-use scholarly content website to contain purely African material. The full-text repository will include journals containing important African research across a number of fields, including medicine, the social sciences and environment.

£10,000 Caine Prize for South African Writer Henrietta Rose-Innes

South African writer Henrietta Rose-Innes has won this year’s £10,000 Caine prize for the best short story in English by an African writer. Rose-Innes, whose story Poison is a haunting vignette of the “new” South Africa, received the prize at a ceremony last night at Oxford University’s Bodleian Library.
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US Terrorist Label on Mandela

It is essential that Africa and Africans resist being commanded by ethnic-European diktats, interests and standards. It has to be realised that it is a human trait for people to grab as much as they can for as little as they can.
A corollary of this is that the morally honourable Nelson Mandella’s magnanimity is taken [...]