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Govt to probe extent of racism in education
The Department of Education is to investigate the extent of racism and other forms of discrimination in higher education, it said on Monday. A ministerial committee is expected to look into discrimination based on gender, ethnicity and disability, with a particular focus on university residences, said spokesperson Lunga Ngqengelele in a statement. [in Mail & Guardian: NATIONAL]
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Opposition claim clear lead in Zimbabwe vote as riot police deploy
HARARE (AFP) - Zimbabwe's opposition claimed a clear lead over President Robert Mugabe and his party, as pressure mounted Monday for the swift announcement of full results from presidential and parliamentary polls. [in Yahoo! News Africa]
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ICCI signs MoU with Hemaya to protect consumers in Islamic world
The Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Jeddah based Hemaya Universal which designs strategies and spreads awareness on consumer protection in the Muslim world. ... [in Mena Report (English): Economy & Trade]
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Anglo American Acquires Control Of Brazil Iron Projects
[in Dow Jones Africa/Mideast via Morningstar]
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Harmony Says John Munro Named CEO Of New Uranium Company
[in Dow Jones Africa/Mideast via Morningstar]
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Libya To Redefine All Contracts With Oil Cos - Official
[in Dow Jones Africa/Mideast via Morningstar]
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US lauds Martin Luther King, but undermines his legacy
The National Civil Rights Museum sits in what was the Lorraine Motel, just beyond the shadows of Memphis's skyscrapers and the garish neon glow of Beale Street -- the main drag made famous by the likes of BB King and James Baldwin. The first words of the first exhibit state: "Protest against injustice is deeply rooted in the African-American experience. [in Mail & Guardian: INTERNATIONAL]
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Death toll rises in Angolan building collapse
Rescuers have found six more bodies buried under a collapsed police building in the Angolan capital, Luanda, bringing the death toll to 21, the head of the civil protection service said on Monday. He said 147 people were rescued from the ruins of the national criminal investigation department building in Luanda. [in Mail & Guardian: AFRICA]
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Islamists seize central Somali town
Somali Islamists on Monday took control of a central town after clashes with government forces that left 11 people dead, residents and Islamists said. The Islamists wrested control of Buulo Burte town, 206km north of the capital, Mogadishu, they said. [in Mail & Guardian: AFRICA]
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