South African Yearbook 2002

South African Yearbook 2002
Author: South African Govt Comm and Info Syst
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2002-10-04
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781403902955

This publication is the official authoritative reference work on the Republic of South Africa. Compiled and edited by the South African Government Communication and Information System, it provides essential information on all aspects of life in South Africa, including government systems, education, economy, health, housing, agriculture, culture, tourism and sport, to name but a few. Lavishly illustrated in full color, with extensive bibliographies, this is an essential guide to life and work in South Africa today.

Chinongwa

Chinongwa
Author: Lucy Michot
Publisher: Real African Publishers
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2008-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1919855815

A riveting and emotional portrait of abusive conditions in rural Zimbabwe during the 1920s, this novel follows the terrible misfortunes of a brave and likable young girl as she grows to womanhood. Chinongwa always has been told that her paternal grandfather was shot and beheaded in front of her father's eyes, but she can't be sure whether this story is real because it is so intertwined in her mind with fantastical tales of talking snakes and men buried alive with mice tied to their backs. At age nine, however, her own life becomes nightmare when, in exchange for food, she is given to a man older than her father, and at age 11 she has her first baby. Throughout her ordeal, Chinongwa is sustained by the natural beauty of the countryside and her hopes that better times lie ahead, but the story sadly foreshadows the plight of present-day Zimbabwe.

Time to Tell

Time to Tell
Author: Barry Feinberg
Publisher: Real African Publishers
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1920222340

This dramatically revealing memoir follows Barry Feinberg's 45 years of activism, travel, relationships, and creative expression. While the twin narratives of private life and political doings are equally absorbing on their own, it is the relationship between the two—and the story of this relationship's expression through Feinberg's pen, brush, and lens—that provide a unique and compelling perspective on the most significant and volatile decades in South Africa's history.

Inside South Africa’s Foreign Policy

Inside South Africa’s Foreign Policy
Author: John Siko
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2014-06-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 0857735799

South Africa is still the major-player in African diplomacy, its military resources far outstripping those of other nations on the continent. It also has traditionally taken the lead role in Africa's united negotiations with other power blocs. Yet the recent consensus has been that South Africa's diplomacy over the last decades has been a disappointing failure - from appearing to back the controversial Mugabe regime to accusations that it is failing to utilize its position to encourage Chinese investment. John Siko has had insider access to the corridors of power in South Africa, and, with access to the major political players, charts the inability of South Africa to develop a coherent policy over the last four decades. In particular, he reveals the tight grip Mbeki has over foreign policy, to the detriment of SA's standing in the world, and argues South Africa's isolationist style of policy making has not changed enough after Mandela's election in 1994.