A survey reveals that Tswanas are the most radical African nationalists in the country.
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With its fairytale connotations, the idea of the rainbow nation was perhaps always too good to be true.
"Yes, politics costs money. Only three people are paid by us: the director of administration, a secretary and a typist."
There are clear signs that Sam Nujoma of Namibia plans to amend the constitution so that he can stay for a third term.
Lawrence Schlemmer warns that a new survey finds widespread unhappiness about language policies.
For FW read PW; Delivery pains; High stakes on the frontier; Return of the mystery donor; Back to Kissinger.
Largely because of the early spread of missionary activity in the Eastern Cape, Xhosa-speakers gained an advantage.