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<title>Mourning Unfreedom Day in South Africa</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/83566</link>
<description>Abahlali baseMjondolo, the South African shackdwellers' movement, gives a reminder that the structures of apartheid are still thriving in South Africa.</description>
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<title>Request Made to Halt Zimbabwe Arms Shipment</title>
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<description>An urgent application has been made to suspend a transport permit allowing arms from China -- currently anchored in a South African harbor -- to be conveyed to the government of Zimbabwe. 
From: Business Day</description>
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<title>Zimbabwe Court to Rule Next Week on Poll Delay</title>
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<description>The judge hearing the Zimbabwean opposition's case demanding the immediate release of presidential election results has said he will deliver his judgment on Monday. 
From: Mail &amp;amp; Guardian</description>
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<title>Report Blasts Platinum Mining Company</title>
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<description>Remote rural communities have lost their farmland and access to clean water in South Africa as a result of mining by Anglo Platinum, the worlds largest platinum company, according to a report released today.</description>
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<title>New technology podcast launched in South Africa</title>
<link>http://africa.oneworld.net/article/view/159054/1/</link>
<description>A new local technology podcast, hosted by a group of high profile tech journalists, was launched recently. A group of well-known technology journalists have started what they believe will become the countrys pre-eminent podcast about developments in the local and international technology industry. Known as ZA Tech Show, the podcast is recorded weekly and is available at www.zatechshow.co.za or through Apples iTunes Store.</description>
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