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Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research International, Movement-Driven Institution Focused on Stimulating Intellectual Debate That Serves People’S Aspirations
1 Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research international, movement-driven institution focused on stimulating intellectual debate that serves people’s aspirations. The Ninth Newsletter (2018): Tender and Radiant World of Sadness and Struggle celina · Friday, April 27th, 2018 Dear Friends, Sadness and struggle is the mood in Yemen. My Yemeni friends, caught in the midst of an endless war, had a particularly terrible ten days. Saudi-UAE aircraft struck another wedding, while they assassinated an important Yemeni political leader. The UN attempts to raise funds to tend to the 22 million Yemenis who cannot survive without humanitarian assistance. Meanwhile, the new UN Special Envoy leaves his post in Syria – another unforgiving war – to try his hand at a political settlement in Yemen. This is the forgotten war, this war on Yemen – with Western arms dealers making a great deal of money selling munitions to the Saudis and the Emiratis who bomb without care for strategy. The details from this paragraph are in my report at Alternet, which you can read here. Surrender is not familiar to the human spirit. Yemen’s people continue to struggle to Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research - 1 / 6 - 05.08.2021 2 survive. The picture above is of a wall painting done last year by the Yemeni artist Haifa Subay (whom you can follow on twitter: @haifasubay). The horrors of the war in Yemen and Syria appear to be without end. A glance eastward will bring us to the Korean peninsula, where the two leaders of the North (Kim Jong-un) and South (Moon Jae-in) will meet on Friday. -
Kwa-Zulu Natal No Fee Schools 2017
KWA-ZULU NATAL NO FEE SCHOOLS 2017 NATIONAL EMIS NAME OF SCHOOL SCHOOL PHASE ADDRESS OF SCHOOL EDUCATION DISTRICT QUINTILE LEARNER NUMBER 2017 NUMBERS 2017 500101195 A.M. MOOLLA SECONDARY SCHOOL S KWASHANGASE TRIBAL AUTHORITY ILEMBE 1 169 500100270 ABAQULUSI HIGH SCHOOL S Bhadeni Area ZULULAND 1 583 500100307 ABATHWA PRIMARY SCHOOL P Ogazini Area UMZINYATHI 1 253 500101010 ALPHA PRIMARY SCHOOL P KROMMELENBOOG FARM ZULULAND 1 14 500101121 ALVA PRIMARY SCHOOL C FREIBERG FARM UMZINYATHI 1 207 500101528 AMAHOBE PRIMARY SCHOOL P AMAJUBA FOREST AMAJUBA 1 134 500493654 AMAKHUZE SECONDARY SCHOOL S Makhongwana Location HARRY GWALA 1 399 500101713 AMAKHWATHA PRIMARY SCHOOL C 55I STRETCH CRESCENT ROAD ZULULAND 1 886 500101861 AMANDLAKAPHELI PRIMARY SCHOOL P Kwalembe Tribal Authority UGU 1 128 500342509 AMANDLAKHE PRIMARY SCHOOL P Care of kwa-Qumbu UMGUNGUNDLOVU 1 150 500308062 AMANDLALATHI PRIMARY SCHOOL P VULAMEHLO MUNICIPALITY UGU 1 261 500102416 AMAPHUPHESIZWE HIGH SCHOOL S Umphumulo Mission ILEMBE 1 553 500102453 AMAPHUTHU HIGH SCHOOL S Thulani area KING CETSHWAYO 1 243 500102527 AMAQHAWE PRIMARY SCHOOL P MAKWAKWA AREA UMKHANYAKUDE 1 819 500102786 AMATIMOFU PRIMARY SCHOOL P EMPAPHALA RESERVE KING CETSHWAYO 1 110 500102897 AMAYESE PRIMARY SCHOOL P Ngono Tribal Authority, Mfongosi Area, Amayese road KING CETSHWAYO 1 87 500308876 AMAZONDI SECONDARY SCHOOL S Mpotholo Area Kwazondi tribal authority KING CETSHWAYO 1 384 500423613 ANTIOCH JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL P ANTIOCH LOCATION HARRY GWALA 1 265 500103489 ARDEN PRIMARY SCHOOL P D 158 UMGUNGUNDLOVU -
Innovations in Local Sustainability Good Practice from Ethekwini Innovations in Local Sustainability Good Practice from Ethekwini
Innovations in Local Sustainability Good Practice from eThekwini Innovations in Local Sustainability Good Practice from eThekwini Published by the Corporate Policy Unit eThekwini Municipality, Durban, South Africa First Edition, June 2010 Copyright © eThekwini Municipality 2010. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. MILE Senior Manager: Sogen Moodley Imagine Durban Senior Manager: Bongumusa Zondo Project Manager: Fezile Njokweni Written by: Fezile Njokweni and Amanda Dray Edited by: Matthew Hattingh and Alan Cooper Cover Artwork, Design and Layout: Jon Ivins and Thomas Ferreira Photography: Jon Ivins Should you have any comments on this publication, you are welcome to contact the Municipal Institute of Learning on 27-31-322 4513 or email: [email protected] In keeping with the ethos of a Sustainable City this publication has been printed on recycled paper. ISBN 978-0-620-47411-5 Acknowledgements Writing a case studies book on innovations in There you have it…. you are now ready to read a sustainability in a complex city like ours can be a collection of good practice case studies of innovations daunting task. This is especially the case when you in sustainability that have been drawn from across consider that this was our first major (international) the eThekwini Municipal area. We hope that like us publication. So, writing this book collaboratively has you will draw inspiration from these stories which been a process of genuine discovery and relationship will help enrich your learning journey as we strive to building and we are indebted to many, many people improve the quality of lives of all our citizens in this who have provided invaluable comments on various beautiful city. -
Vocational Education and Training for Sustainability in South Africa: the Role of Public and Private Provision
International Journal of Educational Development 29 (2009) 149–156 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect International Journal of Educational Development journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/ijedudev Vocational education and training for sustainability in South Africa: The role of public and private provision Simon McGrath a,*, Salim Akoojee b,1 a UNESCO Centre for Comparative Education Research, School of Education, University of Nottingham, Jubilee Campus, Wollaton Road, Nottingham NG8 1BB, United Kingdom b Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Services Sector Education and Training Authority, 3rd Floor Block B, Metropolitan Park, 8 Hillside Road, Parktown 2001, South Africa ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Keywords: Written in the twilight of the Mbeki Presidency, this paper considers the role that skills development has South Africa in the sustainability of the South African political–economic project. It explores some of the Private disarticulations of public policy and argues that these both undermine public sector delivery and Public open up opportunities for private provision to be, under certain circumstances, more responsive to the Vocational education and training challenges of national development. We argue that there is a possibility that the state could work more Economic development smartly with both sets of providers. Crucially, however, this would necessitate working more smartly within itself. This was a major plank of the Mbeki strategy but it has failed conspicuously with regard to the Education–Labour relationship. Whether a new President can achieve a radical reworking of this relationship may be an important indicator of the viability of any new development project. The article concludes with reflections on the renewed international interest in skills development as a way of responding to the real and imagined pressures and opportunities of globalisation. -
Anna Selmeczi Central European University Selmeczi [email protected]
“We are the people who don’t count” – Contesting biopolitical abandonment Anna Selmeczi Central European University [email protected] Paper to be presented at the 2010 ISA Convention in New Orleans, February 17-20th Panel: Governing Life Globally: The Biopolitics of Development and Security Work in progress – please do not cite without the author’s permission. Comments are most welcome. 2 “We are the people who don’t count” – Contesting biopolitical abandonment 1. Introduction About a year before his lecture series “Society Must be Defended!”, in which he first elaborated the notion of biopolitics, in a talk given in Rio de Janeiro, Foucault discussed the “Birth of the Social Medicine”. As a half-way stage of the evolution of what later became public health, between the German ‘state medicine’ and the English ‘labor-force medicine’, he described a model taking shape in the 18th century French cities and referred to it as ‘urban medicine’. With view to the crucial role of circulation in creating a healthy milieu, the main aim of this model was to secure the purity of that which circulates, thus, potential sources of epidemics or endemics had to be placed outside the flaw of air and water nurturing urban life. According to Foucault (2000a), it was at this period that “piling-up refuse” was problematized as hazardous and thus places producing or containing refuse – cemeteries, ossuaries, and slaughterhouses – were relocated to the outskirts of the towns. As opposed to this model, which was the “medicine of things”, with industrialization radically increasing their presence in the cities, during the subsequent period of the labor force medicine, workers and the poor had become to be regarded as threats and, in parallel, circulation had been redefined as – beyond the flow of things such as air and water – including the circulation of individuals too (Ibid., 150). -
Community Struggle from Kennedy Road Jacob Bryant SIT Study Abroad
SIT Graduate Institute/SIT Study Abroad SIT Digital Collections Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection SIT Study Abroad Fall 2005 Towards Delivery and Dignity: Community Struggle From Kennedy Road Jacob Bryant SIT Study Abroad Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcollections.sit.edu/isp_collection Part of the Politics and Social Change Commons, and the Race and Ethnicity Commons Recommended Citation Bryant, Jacob, "Towards Delivery and Dignity: Community Struggle From Kennedy Road" (2005). Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection. 404. https://digitalcollections.sit.edu/isp_collection/404 This Unpublished Paper is brought to you for free and open access by the SIT Study Abroad at SIT Digital Collections. It has been accepted for inclusion in Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection by an authorized administrator of SIT Digital Collections. For more information, please contact [email protected]. TOWARDS DELIVERY AND DIGNITY: COMMUNITY STRUGGLE FROM KENNEDY ROAD Jacob Bryant Richard Pithouse, Center for Civil Society School for International Training South Africa: Reconciliation and Development Fall 2005 “The struggle versus apartheid has been a little bit achieved, though not yet, not in the right way. That’s why we’re still in the struggle, to make sure things are done right. We’re still on the road, we’re still grieving for something to be achieved, we’re still struggling for more.” -- Sbusiso Vincent Mzimela “The ANC said ‘a better life for all,’ but I don’t know, it’s not a better life for all, especially if you live in the shacks. We waited for the promises from 1994, up to 2004, that’s 10 years of waiting for the promises from the government. -
Media Release : TB Blitz Campaign : Call to Action-Stop TB
CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS Natalia, 330 Langalibalele Street, Pietermaritzburg, 3201 Private Bag X 9051, Pietermaritzburg, 3200 Tel.: 033- 395 2220, Fax.: 033-845 0141 or 033 342 0429 Email.:[email protected] www.kznhealth.gov.za TO: ALL MEDIA DATE: 4 AUGUST 2006 TB BLITZ CAMPAIGN “Call to Action-Stop TB Now” National Health Minister, Dr. Manto Tshabalala-Msimang together with Provincial Health MEC Mrs. Peggy Nkonyeni and Health MEC’s from the Eastern Cape, Gauteng and Mpumalanga provinces will embark on Sunday, 6 August embark on a TB Blitz Campaign in Durban. 2004 statistics show that the eThekwini District has a 32% TB cure rate and the rate of defaults on TB treatment in this district stands at 23%. Through the TB Blitz Campaign the department aims to achieve the following: • Improving the capacity to detect TB • Achieve earlier detection of TB • Support patients to ensure continuum of care • Increase rates for successful treatment and cure This will in turn improve cure rates, decrease the number of TB deaths and most importantly assist in lowering the rate of defaulters, which would prevent multi-drug resistance TB (MDR). MDR is caused by poor adherence to TB treatment. KwaZulu- Natal has seen a steady increase in the number of MDR TB at Tugela Ferry in Umsinga. The TB Blitz Campaign will kick-off with door-to-door visits in areas around Durban and will end with a community event at Hammarsdale Stadium which will start at 11h00. The TB Blitz campaign comes after the National Minister of Health together with MEC’s of Health resolved to hold a campaign as a matter of urgency to create more awareness about the serious TB crisis KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape, Gauteng and Mpumalanga provinces. -
Ezasegagasini Page 3
8 October 2010 NEWS Page 3 Board axed over councillor pension worries IN BRIEF MACK MAKHATHINI and chairs the KwaZulu-Natal able to provide a number of 100% from R1 801 969 to requested the FSB to conduct VERONICA MAHLABA Local Government Asso- members with proper benefit R3 577 023 for the period 30 a further forensic investi- Amashova ciation, said he had received statements,” Mlaba said. He June 2007 to 30 June 2008. gations and to provide it with THE national board of trust- requests from many Coun- said this was a worry because The Registrar of Pension a report on the outcome. road closures ees of the Municipal Coun- cillors to deal with problems some Councillors may not Funds, under the Financial New trustees will be cillors Pension Fund has been at the trust. return to office after next year’s Services Board (FSB), has appointed with a mandate to MOTORISTS have been forced to resign after sus- “Concerns raised regarding local government elections. completed an inspection of amend the rules of the fund to advised of road closures picions of irregular conduct the fund include governance the fund and said that even improve governance. next Sunday’s as 10 000 by trustees emerged. related matters, possible irreg- Fee hike though no evidence of fraud Mlaba said the law would cyclists are expected for the The move has been wel- ular conduct by fund trustees or misappropriation had been take its course against anyone Amashova race, from comed by KwaZulu-Natal’s and officials, plus failure to Mlaba said it was worrying found, there appeared to be found to have caused a loss to Pietermaritzburg to Durban. -
You'll Never Silence the Voice of the Voiceless
YOU’LL NEVER SILENCE THE VOICE OF THE VOICELESS CRITICAL VOICES OF ACTIVISTS IN POST-APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA Kate Gunby Richard Pithouse School for International Training South Africa: Reconciliation and Development Fall 2007 Table of Contents Abstract………………………………………………………………………………………..2 Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………3 Background……………………………………………………………………………………4 Abahlali………………………………………………………………………………..4 Church Land Programme…..…………………………………………………….........6 Treatment Action Campaign..…………………………………………………….…...7 Methodology…………………………………..……………………………………………..11 Research Limitations.………………………………………………………………...............12 Interview Write-Ups Harriet Bolton…………………….…………………………………………………..13 System Cele…………………………………………………………………………..20 Lindelani (Mashumi) Figlan...………………………………………………………..23 Gary Govindsamy……………………………………………………………….........31 Louisa Motha…………………………………………………………………………39 Kiru Naidoo…………………………………………………………………………..42 David Ntseng…………………………………………………………………………51 Xolani Tsalong……………………………………………………………….............60 Reflection and Discussion...……………………………………………………………….....66 Teach the Masses that Everything Depends on Them…………………………….....66 The ANC Will Stay in Power for a Long Time……………………….......................67 We Want to be Treated as Decent Human Beings like Everyone Else………………69 Just a Piece of Paper Thrown Aside……………………….........................................69 The Tradition of Obedience……………………………………………………….....70 The ANC Has Effectively Demobilized and Decimated Civil Society……………...72 Don’t Talk About Us, Talk To -
Final Announcement IFLA WLIC 2007 (PDF File)
CONTENTS _____________ Message from the Mayor 2 Invitation from LIASA and the National Committee 3 About IFLA 4 List of Divisions and Committees 4 IFLA WLIC National Committee 2007 4 Division Liaison Persons for IFLA WLIC 2007 Durban 5 Conference Schedule 5 Satellite Meetings 6 Conference Information 7 Special Events 7 Library Visits 7 South Africa and Durban 11 General Information 12 Sightseeing Tours 13 Conference Attendance Grants 16 Registration and Hotel Reservations 16 Important Addresses and Deadlines 18 Map of Durban inside cover 1 MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR __________________________________ My congratulations to the Library and Information I am confident that Durban will prove to be a good Association of South Africa (LIASA) for succeeding choice for IFLA WLIC 2007. It is a vibrant city in its bid to host IFLA WLIC 2007, and indeed for which you will all enjoy and thus on behalf of the choosing Durban as the host city. I assume that this citizens of Durban I welcome you and wish you an was an easy decision to make since Durban is widely enjoyable stay and a successful conference. recognized as the Conference Capital of Africa. LIASA also has to be congratulated on its 10th anni versary which it celebrates in 2007. The Ethekwini municipality mayor, councillor Obed Mlaba - library and information association Hosting such a prestigious event is momentous not of South Africa only for Durban and South Africa but also for the African continent and I am pleased to see so many African delegates present. It is indeed a great pleasure and honour to welcome librarians from all over the world to Durban - South Africa's beach city. -
Annex F. RFQ #081419-01 Delivery Schedule Province District
Annex F. RFQ #081419-01 Delivery Schedule Learner Books Educator Guides Lot 1 Lot 3 Lot 2 Lot 1 Lot 3 Lot 2 No. of schools Province District Municipality Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Free State fs Thabo Mofutsanyane District Municipality > fs Maluti-a-Phofung Local Municipality 183 9,391 8,702 8,017 8,116 8,308 7,414 9,465 6,445 3,928 165 155 146 137 136 126 153 105 68 gp City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality > gp Johannesburg D (Johannesburg West) 128 10,124 9,918 9,322 8,692 7,302 6,879 8,848 6,698 4,813 162 158 150 104 58 55 137 108 79 Gauteng gp City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality > gp Johannesburg D (Johannesburg North) 63 3,739 3,736 3,519 3,196 3,361 3,344 3,879 3,037 2,433 64 65 62 54 37 35 47 39 33 gp City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality > gp Johannesburg D (Johannesburg Central) 148 7,378 6,675 6,388 6,329 7,737 7,234 8,557 6,504 4,979 138 119 113 113 117 113 134 104 82 kz eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality > kz eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality (Pinetown 1) 343 22,398 22,075 20,967 16,444 16,747 14,502 22,569 19,985 12,231 404 399 378 332 300 274 360 323 196 KwaZulu Natal kz eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality > kz eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality (Pinetown DREAMS) kz eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality > kz eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality (Umlazi) 175 4,640 4,032 4,033 3,290 6,393 5,667 9,406 8,039 5,854 87 80 82 77 109 103 155 133 102 kz King Cetshwayo District Municipality -
Contact, Vol. 1, No. 12
Contact, Vol. 1, No. 12 Use of the Aluka digital library is subject to Aluka’s Terms and Conditions, available at http://www.aluka.org/page/about/termsConditions.jsp. By using Aluka, you agree that you have read and will abide by the Terms and Conditions. Among other things, the Terms and Conditions provide that the content in the Aluka digital library is only for personal, non-commercial use by authorized users of Aluka in connection with research, scholarship, and education. The content in the Aluka digital library is subject to copyright, with the exception of certain governmental works and very old materials that may be in the public domain under applicable law. Permission must be sought from Aluka and/or the applicable copyright holder in connection with any duplication or distribution of these materials where required by applicable law. Aluka is a not-for-profit initiative dedicated to creating and preserving a digital archive of materials about and from the developing world. For more information about Aluka, please see http://www.aluka.org/. Page 1 of 30 Alternative title ContactContact: The S.A. news review Author/Creator Selemela Publications (Cape Town) Publisher Selemela Publications (Cape Town) Date 1958-07-12 Resource type Journals (Periodicals) Language Afrikaans, English Subject Coverage (spatial) South Africa Coverage (temporal) 1958 Source Digital Imaging South Africa (DISA) Format extent 16 page(s) (length/size) Page 2 of 30 Registered at G.P.O. as a Newspaper12th July, 1958Vol. I No 12INDIAN ZONING `A BLOT ONWorse than Nazicrimes ProfessorTHE plan for zoning Pretoria racially underthe Group Areas Act "would be a blot on the Christian character of South Africa.