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Country profile: South Africa

September 26th, 2009
posted by admin 10:02 pm

Diversity is a key feature of South Africa, where 11 languages are recognised as official, where community leaders include rabbis and chieftains, rugby players and returned exiles, where traditional healers ply their trade around the corner from stockbrokers and where housing ranges from mud huts to palatial homes with swimming pools.
The diverse communities, however, have not had much representation for long.
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Until 1994 South Africa was ruled by a white minority government which was so determined to hang onto power that it took activists most of the last century before they succeeded in their fight to get rid of apartheid and extend democracy to the rest of the population.
AT-A-GLANCE

Politics: The ANC scored its fourth election victory in April 2009.
Economy: One of continent’s biggest economies. Poverty widespread, high crime rate associated with high unemployment. Economy moved into recession in May 2009.
International: Plays a leading role in diplomatic and anti-poverty initiatives in Africa. Emerged from international isolation in 1994 at the end of the apartheid era.
Timeline
The white government which came to power in 1948 enforced a separation of races with its policy called apartheid. It dictated that black and white communities should live in separate areas, travel in different buses and stand in their own queues.
The government introduced grand social engineering schemes such as the forced resettlement of hundreds of thousands of people. It poisoned and bombed opponents and encouraged trouble in neighbouring countries.
The apartheid government eventually negotiated itself out of power, and the new leadership encouraged reconciliation. But the cost of the years of conflict will be paid for a long time yet, not least in terms of lawlessness, social disruption and lost education.
South Africa faces major problems, but having held four successful national elections as well as local polls since the end of white rule, a democratic culture appears to be taking hold, allowing people at least some say in the search for solutions.
Very much Africa’s superpower, South Africa has the continent’s biggest economy, though this went into recession in May 2009 following a sharp slowdown in the mining and manufacturing sectors.
Many South Africans remain poor and unemployment is high – a factor blamed for a wave of violent attacks against migrant workers from other African countries in 2008 and protests by township residents over poor living conditions in July 2009.
Land redistribution is an ongoing issue. Most farmland is still white-owned. Having so far acquired land on a “willing buyer, willing seller” basis, officials have signalled that large-scale expropriations are on the cards. The government aims to transfer 30% of farmland to black South Africans by 2014.
South Africa has the second-highest number of HIV/Aids patients in the world. Around one in seven of its citizens is infected with HIV. Free anti-retroviral drugs are available under a state-funded scheme.

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Full name: Republic of South Africa
Population: 48.8 million (UN, 2008)
Capitals: Pretoria (executive capital); Cape Town (legislative capital); Bloemfontein (judicial capital)
Largest city: Johannesburg
Area: 1.22 million sq km (470,693 sq miles)
Major languages: 11 official languages including English, Afrikaans, Sesotho, Setswana, Xhosa and Zulu
Major religion: Christianity, Islam, indigenous beliefs
Life expectancy: 49 years (men), 50 years (women)
Monetary unit: 1 Rand = 100 cents
Main exports: Gold, diamonds, metals and minerals, cars, machinery
GNI per capita: US $5,760 (World Bank, 2007)
Internet domain: .za
International dialling code: +27

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President:
Jacob Zuma
The leader of the ANC, Jacob Zuma, was officially chosen as the country’s president by the newly-elected parliament in May 2009.

Jacob Zuma trod a rocky road to the presidency
Born to a Zulu family in 1942, Mr Zuma has spent his entire adult life since 1959 in the service of the ANC. He joined its armed wing Umkhonto we Sizwe in 1962 and was arrested the following year. He spent ten years in prison for conspiracy to overthrow the apartheid-era government.
After his release he left South Africa and was a leading figure in the ANC abroad until he returned home in 1990 to take part in the talks that brought apartheid to an end.
Mr Zuma was prominent in promoting the ANC among Zulus who had voted for the Inkatha Freedom Party in the first free elections in 1994, and was consistently elected to senior ANC posts. In 1999, he became the deputy president of South Africa under President Thabo Mbeki.
Mr Zuma’s standing in the country fell rapidly after he was named in an arms-smuggling case, and President Mbeki dismissed him from the deputy presidency in 2005. Prosecutors then brought corruption charges against him, and shortly afterwards he was charged with rape.
He was acquitted of the rape charge the following year, and his support on the populist left of the party ensured that he was able to defeat President Mbeki in elections for the ANC leadership in December 2007.
Mr Zuma looked set to become president of South Africa after the 2009 parliamentary elections, but the corruption allegations persisted. It was not until April 2009 – weeks before the parliamentary polls – that state prosecutors finally threw out the charges on the grounds that there had been political interference.
The opposition said this was a technicality and that Mr Zuma ought to answer the charges in court. Nonetheless, he led the ANC to a convincing election victory and was duly inaugurated on 9 May.

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South Africa is the continent’s major media player, and its many broadcasters and publications reflect the diversity of the population.
Established state-run and commercial TV networks broadcast nationally, and hundreds of thousands of viewers subscribe to satellite and cable pay-TV services.
Deregulation in 1996 led to a proliferation of radio stations. Listeners in Johannesburg alone can choose from among some 40 radio services, from the national broadcasts of the state-owned South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) to community stations targeting local neighbourhoods or ethnic groups.
The constitution provides for freedom of the press, and this is generally respected. Laws, regulation and political control of media content are considered to be moderate and there is little evidence of repressive measures against journalists.
Newspapers and magazines publish reports and comment critical of the government and the state-owned SABC is far more independent now than during the apartheid era.
The press
The Star - Johannesburg-based daily, city’s oldest newspaper
The Sowetan – Johannesburg-based tabloid
Daily Sun – mass-circulation tabloid
Beeld – largest Afrikaans daily
Mail & Guardian – weekly, operates Mail & Guardian online
Business Day – daily
Financial Mail - business weekly
Sunday Times/The Times – South Africa’s oldest Sunday newspaper; publishes subscription-only daily
Television
SABC – state broadcaster, operates three national TV networks, two pay-TV channels
e.tv – free-to-air commercial network
M-Net – pay-TV, pan-African audience
Radio
SABC – state broadcaster with 20 regional and national services in 11 languages, including: national English-language network SAfm; contemporary music station 5 FM; national Afrikaans station Radio Sonder Grense; national Zulu station Ukhozi FM; Sesotho station Lesedi FM
Channel Africa – SABC’s external radio service, targeted at the African continent
YFM – popular Johannesburg commercial R&B, soul and hip-hop station
702 Talk Radio - Johannesburg commercial news and talk station
News agency
South African Press Association (SAPA)

15 July 2009

Tottenham Hotspurs will face two of the Europe Leagues Champions Top Clubs in their EPL Pre – Season 2009 / 2010 Friendly next week , determined to improve on their eighth place finish in the English Premier League last Season . They will face last Season’s treble League and Cup Champions Barcelona on Thursday , 24 July 2009 and against Scottish League Champions Celtic two days later .

After which they will be involved in the Asia Premier League Trophy Tournament , where they will lock horns with fellow Premiership side West Ham United at the end of this Month on 29 July 2009 . And depending on the outcome of the Match , they may face another Premier League side Hull City later in the Tournament two days later .

Another London club Chelsea will get the chance to lock horns with their ex – Chelsea Manager , Jose Mourinho for the very first time since the Portugese left Stamford Bridge to be coach of Italian League Champion side Inter Milan whom the Blues will face in their Pre – Season Friendly Match . The Blues will then face off against Carlo Ancelotti’s former club AC Milan in their next Friendly Match , both of which will be played in USA , America .

Carlo Ancelotti , now manager of Chelsea taking over from temporary coach Guus Hiddink at the end of last Season’s English Premier League , will face off against his former club in only his third Match in charge of the Blues . The two Matches against the two Milan sides – one against their former boss Jose Mourinho , who guided his current side Inter Milan to the Serie A Title last Season and against new manager Carlo’s Ancelotti’s Former club – AC Milan will surely be watched on very closely by the managers of both sides , as well as their Fans , although it is just a Pre – Season Friendly Fixture .

This will surely add much more Drama and Excitement and this would surely mean more than just an ordinary Pre – Season Friendly Match for both Chelsea Fans and the team . Chelsea will end their Pre – Season Friendly Fixture with a trip to the Madejski Stadium to play former Premiership side Reading .


* Important Dates To Look Out For :

Wednesday , 22 July 2009

Chelsea vs Inter Milan

* LIVE & EXCLUSIVE On Indonesia’s TV One Channel at 11am *


Saturday , 25 July 2009

Tottenham vs Barcelona

* LIVE & EXCLUSIVE On Starhub Football Channel at 3am . *


Saturday , 25 July 2009

Chelsea vs AC Milan

LIVE & EXCLUSIVE On Indonesia’s TV One Channel at 8am .


Sunday , 26 July 2009

Tottenham Hotspurs vs Celtic

* LIVE & EXCLUSIVE On Starhub Football Channel ( Channel 27 at 11pm ) *

* Note : All Telecast Times & Kick Off Times refers to Singapore Time . All information are correct at the time of publishing and are subject to change . *

16 July 2009

Following the heartbreak and disappointment of not being able to watch the whole Confederation Cup Tournament LIVE last month , when soccer fans in Indonesia can get to watch the whole Tournament for FREE on two Free To Air TV Channels – RCTI & Global TV , subscribers of Starhub Cable , in particular Manchester United Fans in Singapore will once again be ‘ left out in the cold ‘ and ‘ forced ‘ not to be in the thick of the Action , as Starhub has confirmed that they will NOT be showing this Saturday’s Manchester United Friendly Match with Malaysia XI LIVE on any of their Sports Channels !

Looks like the many hundreds and thousands of Man United Fans here in Singapore will have to be forced to once again ‘ miss out ‘ on all the Action , Drama and Excitement of another highly anticipated Big Match , though this time it is just a Pre Season Friendly Match ! This is surely another boo – boo to Starhub image and reputation as the leading broadcaster for Sports , in particular soccer where soccer fans here in Singapore have learnt to live life watching LIVE Soccer on Starhub Football Channel ( Channel 27 ) and as well as on it’s other four Sports Channels .

A check on Saturday’s TV Schedules shows that Starhub Football Channel ( Channel 27 ) where it is also popularly known as the ‘ EPL Channel ‘ here in Singapore will not be showing the game LIVE at that time . Instead , it will be showing a J – League ( Japanese League Match LIVE ) from 6pm to 8pm .

However , the Channel will be showing United’s city rival – Manchester City’s Pre Season Friendly Match LIVE later in the night at 9pm against Orlando Pirates , where fans can look forward to watching stars such as Carlos Tevez , Gareth Barry , Robinho , Elano and Roque Santa Cruz in Action .

And a further check on the TV Schedules of other Starhub Cable Sports Channels for this Saturday’s TV Programme on the Starhub Official Website reflected that Channel 23 ( ESPN Channel ) will be showing a LIVE Golf Tournament from 5pm onwards , while the rest of the other Sports Channels do not really have any Programme at all or any Programme that are of ‘ real urgent or importance ‘ during that period of time when the Man United – Malaysia XI Friendy Match was being played .

As such , it brings to some soccer fans to ask what’s exactly the real reason for Starhub Cable decision not to show this Saturday’s Manchester United Friendly Match with Malaysia XI LIVE ? Already , Starhub ESPN – StarSports ( Channel 23 & 24 ) will no longer be showing the UEFA Champions League as of this New Season onwards which starts in August , as well as their decision not to show the Confederations Cup Tournament last month has severely angered and disappointed lots of Soccer Fans here .

Now this Latest no show by Starhub Cable will surely and undoubtedly have incensed greatly the many die hard Man United Fans here even further as far as their support for their favourite club and players are concerned .

While Man United Fans in Singapore here may felt hard done by Starhub latest decision not to show the Match LIVE , Chelsea fans here will be quick to point out too that when their Club travelled to Malaysia last year , then led by Brazillian Coach Luis Felipe Scolari , similarily none of the Starhub Sports Channels ( Football Channel included ) showed the Match LIVE and so they were also being ‘ kept out of the Action ‘ as their team played in Malaysia , with a total LIVE Media Coverage shutout here .

* LATEST : Man United vs Malaysia XI this coming Saturday , 18 July 2009 LIVE & EXCLUSIVE from Bukit Jalil Stadium in KL at 5.30pm ( Singapore Time ) on Indonesia’s Trans 7 Channel . *

Man United Drops BOMBshell On Indonesian Soccer Fans !

September 26th, 2009
posted by admin 8:40 pm

18 July 2009

All the Man United players , Team Officials & especially for the 67 Years Old Manager Sir Alex Ferguson could count themselves really very lucky that their Friendly Fixture against the Indonesian National Team had not been scheduled for today , and so the team had not checked into the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Jakarta where the bomb blast took place which killed 8 people and injuring 50 others early Friday morning yesterday . The Ritz Carlton Hotel where the bomb blasts took place were supposed to have been the very same hotel that the whole Man United Team were going to stay in during their stay in Indonesia for their Pre – Season Friendly Match with the Indonesian National Team !

But now following the deadly bomb blasts in Jakarta yesterday , the Red Devils’ Friendly Match with the Indonesian National Team are now off , as the team had decided to cancel their scheduled trip to the Indonesian capital , with players and the team’s safety in mind .

First , it was the Malaysian die – hard Man United Fans that were made to suffer the agony and disappointment of having a scheduled Man United trip to their country being forced to cancel two Years ago , as Malaysia were part of the four team co – host Event in Asia’s biggest soccer Event in the Asian Cup 2007 Tournament , which were jointly co – hosted by Thailand , Indonesia and Singapore as well . Now , history were to repeat itself again this year , but this time it was the turn of the Indonesian die – hard Man United Fans in Indonesia that were made to go through the same agony and disappointment that the Malaysian soccer Fans went through two years ago , after a bomb explosion changed the faces of Events and left the many hundreds and thousands of Indonesian Man United fans who had already brought the tickets to the highly anticipated Clash with their very own National Team , very early in the year and were looking forward so very eagerly and excited indeed , awaiting for their favourite players’ arrival utterly very disappointed !

And who can really blame them ( these die hard Man United Fans in Indonesia ) ? After all , it would have been the very first time that the English Champions had visited the country in 24 Years since 1975 had the bomb explosion not taken place ! And now following the cancellation of the trip to Jakarta , as confirmed by Man United Officials on Friday night , it looks like these fans long enduring wait for Man United to stop by at their country will continue !

Man United fans in Malaysia though just need to wait for two years to walk out from their own suffering , agony and disappointment as they will finally get to see the full first team players in Action later today at 5.30pm ( Bukit Jalil Stadium ) . But for all these poor Indonesian soccer fans , who knows when they will finally get to see the stars in the flesh again ? They have waited for a gruelling and enduring 24 long Years for this and now it is suddenly gone !

Just how long will they have to be made to wait before the Man United Team plans to travel to Indonesia again for their Pre Season Asia Tour … ? Another 24 Years ? Maybe , maybe not … Well , all I can say is – as they say : ” So near yet , so far … “.

This News will certainly come as a shock to many Singaporean Soccer Fans here ! Indonesians Soccer Fans are certainly a very fortunate lot ! Seriously ! Now every Indonesian Soccer Fans back in Indonesia will be the envy of most Singapore Soccer Fans here ! For they could have the real luxury to do what most Singapore Soccer Fans will not even hope to get the chance to do so here ! That is , to be able to watch almost the WHOLE FIFA Confederations Cup Tournament LIVE & EXCLUSIVE !

That’s right ! Initally , it was only made known to us that only Indonesian Free To Air Channel – RCTI Channel which is also accessible to some Singaporean households here in Singapore , will be showing the FIFA Confederations Cup Tournament LIVE & EXCLUSIVE – with mostly their LIVE Matches being the Second Match of the Day being played ( at 2.30am – Singapore Time ) .

Now , with the start of the Second Round of the Group Stages since last night , ( after the Tournament Resumes yet again following a day’s Break ) , Latest News has it that another Indonesian TV Channel has since also gotten into the act – to join hands together with RCTI Channel to broadcast the remaining Confederations Cup Matches LIVE & EXCLUSIVE as well !

Global TV – which is unfortunately NOT accessible to Singaporeans here , will be taking up the responsibilty of showing the First Match of the Day being played , that is ( the 10pm Kickoff Matches – Singapore Time LIVE ) ! As it is , the Channel started showing LIVE Confederations Cup Matches since yesterday night , when the Second Round of the Group Stages competition got underway last night …

The Channel showed Spain vs Iraq Match LIVE & EXCLUSIVE ( Group A – 10pm Singapore Time last night ) , while RCTI Channel showed the other Group A Match between South Africa vs New Zealand LIVE & EXCLUSIVE at 2.30am – Singapore Time ) . Similarily , for Group B , Global TV will be showing USA vs Brazil LIVE & EXCLUSIVE at 10pm Tonight ( Singapore Time ) , while Global TV will be showing the other Group B Match – Italy vs Eqypt LIVE & EXCLUSIVE at 2.30am ( Tomorrow Morning – Singapore Time ) !

This Latest News will certainly not only come as a real shock to most Singapore Soccer Fans here who are as it is , fuming mad with Starhub Cable decisions & arrangements NOT to show any Confederations Cup Matches LIVE or DELAYED !

This will also come as a huge blow to Starhub’s name & image as a popular broadcasting Cable TV Station in Singapore , especially now with not one , but TWO TV Channels – RCTI & Global TV ( who are not even Indonesian Cable TV Stations , by the way ) managing to do what Starhub Cable TV Sports Channels here could not do – that is letting their very own die-hard Soccer Fans enjoy a Month of real quality exciting Football Matches – in FIFA Confederatiions Cup 2009 Soccer Tournament !

* Talking Point :

* So , what do Singapore Soccer Fans here have to say to this Latest News – now with Indonesia having not one , but TWO Channels showing FIFA Confederations Cup Matches LIVE & none at all in Singapore here ? * Feel free to share your Views & voice your opinions here ! *

 
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