Topic: Themba Maseko
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Africa Monitor
Global news agencies uneasy over South Africa's press freedom
The Associated Press, Reuters, Bloomberg, and Agence France-Presse sent a letter to South African President Jacob Zuma to express concern about a proposed law that could limit press freedom in South Africa.
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Strikes in South Africa could have long-term economic consequences
In South Africa, 1.3 million striking public service workers refuse government offers, further disrupting schools and hospitals and posing long term economic problems.
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Bafana Bafana: Embarrassing early exit looms for World Cup host
Bafana Bafana sadness: South African officials are asking local fans to find other World Cup teams to root for.
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Will foreign workers flocking to World Cup face xenophobic attacks?
With less than a week before the opening of the South Africa World Cup, an influx of foreigners in search of work has raised ethnic tensions. Some fear a repeat of the 2008 xenophobic riots that killed 67 foreign migrants.








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