Published by MAC on 2019-02-04 Government and US company seeking to undermine Constitution For earlier newspiece, please see: Fifty international … More
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Congo-Kinshasa: How Today’s Crisis in the Congo Began
By Vijay Prashad, Kambale Musavuli 31st January 2019 The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is both one of the … More
South Africa: World’s Worst Air is in South African Coal Community
By Anita Powell 30th January 2019 Middelburg — Thirty-five-year-old Patrick Mdluli considered himself healthy until he moved two years ago … More
Dirty deeds: how to stop Australian miners abroad being linked to death and destruction
January 23, 2019 5.35am AEDT Australian companies dominate African mining. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade counts 175 ASX-listed … More
South Africa: mining betrays communities
Published by MAC on 2019-01-21 New study to be launched in February ActionAid South Africa is soon to launch a … More
Mining will not bring jobs to Xolobeni
By Andrew Bennie 15th January 2019 Through farming, many Amadiba coastal residents are not just surviving, but flourishing. Together with … More
Will the sun finally set on Canadian company accused of slavery?
Published by MAC on 2019-01-06 Landmark case against Nevsun may finally be heard In just over a fornight’s time, Canada’s … More
Tanzania: Mark Bristow’s Headache as New CEO of Barrick Gold
By RAID – January 2, 2019 (London, 2 January 2018) – Mark Bristow, the FTSE 100’s longest-serving CEO, is set … More
Why Tanzania Officials Are in No Hurry to Finalise Gas Deals
The East African (Nairobi) 1st January 2019 By Beatrice Materu The fear among Tanzanian government officials of repeating past mistakes … More
Blackwater Founder Erik Prince To Launch Fund For Electric Car Metals
By Tyler Durden Zero Hedge I January 2019 Erik Prince, the founder of private security firm Blackwater, plans to raise … More