ANC
Publications (African National Congress) (http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/pubs/index.html)
Links to its weekly online publication ANC Today as well as to Mayibuye, Parliamentary
Bulletin, Umrabulo, and Sephadi.
Africa Economies (http://www.mozambiquenews.com/s/africaeconomies/)
Links to other media and information sites.
Afro1 Index and Links (http://www.afrol.com/netscape%5Findex.htm)
A portal link to vast resources for sub-Saharan African countries.
BBC World Service.com (http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/)
Searching this site by country or by topic, offers a choice of news headlines,
country profiles, and additional web links on specific aspects such as sports.
Boer Nation Page (http://www.boer.co.za/)
AWelcome to the independent CyberVolksrepublic of the Boer Nation.@ Provides
news sources; produces e-publications; includes directory of related organizations;
in English and Afrikaans.
Brabys, Business Directory for Southern
Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands (http://www.brabys.com)
Business directories for South Africa, Zambia, Mozambique, Seychelles, Botswana,
Mauritius, Angola.
Business Day (http://www.bday.co.za/)
Online edition of South Africa's main financial newspaper; presents stock exchange
news, Werksmans Business Guide to South Africa.
Cape Business News (http://www.cbn.co.za/)
Monthly newsletter; includes business directory and trade inquiry section. Links
to daily news and archives.
City of Cape Town (http://www.capetown.gov.za)
Official site of the new council made up of six local councils: Blaauwberg Municipality,
City of Cape Town, City of Tygerberg, Helderberg Municipality, Oostenberg Municipality,
South Peninsula Municipality and the Cape Metropolitan Council; includes municipal
notices, press releases, online City Bulletin, current local weather, links to
city police, online city services, also to each of the member councils and other
government sites. Provides downloadable pdf files dealing with traffic accident
reports, public transportation fares, water quality reports, household surveys,
socioeconomic characteristics and profile of the metropolitan area; includes
education level, and full text documents dealing with Cape Town's economy.
Committee to Protect Journalists (http://www.cpj.org/)
Searching this site results in a list of recent documents from a number of web
sites concerning media activities and press freedom in many countries.
CountryWatch (http://www.countrywatch.com/)
Useful site for general data.
Durban. City (http://www.durban.gov.za/)
Official website for the Durban Metro Unicity Project. Provides information on
local government, tourism, local media, conference facilities, etc.
Financial mail interactive (http://www.fm.co.za/)
Major South African magazine dealing with business as well as politics; available
only to subscribers.
Global Archive -- Total Search (http://search.ft.com/search/index.html)
Searches the archive of the British newspaper, Financial Times, online version.
Institute for Democracy in South Africa, IDASA (http://www.idasa.org.za/)
Specializing in public policy research on community policing, local government,
education for democracy, economy and development, media, etc.
International Calling Codes
- South Africa (http://www.the-acr.com/codes/cntrycd3.htm#s)
Listing of telephone area codes within South Africa.
Journal of Theology
for Southern Africa (Braamfontein) (http://web.uct.ac.za/depts/ricsa/jtsa/index.htm)
Published by South African Council of Churches; provides tables of contents and
abstracts for 1972 through 1999 issues; full text of selected articles from current
issue.
Juta & Co (http://www.juta.co.za/)
One of the largest academic publishers in South Africa, specializing in legal,
medical, academic, educational publications. Links to the Publishers Association
of South Africa and to some annual book awards.
Mail & Guardian (http://www.mg.co.za/)
Johannesburg newspaper; includes extensive online resources for South Africa;
also provides Chatroom for discussing current events.
Media Institute of Southern Africa (http://www.misa.org)
Non-governmental organization which focuses on the promotion of free, independent
and pluralistic media. The headquarters in Windhoek, Namibia and its 11 chapters
are in Zimbabwe, Botswana, Malawi, Angola, Mozambique, Swaziland, Lesotho, Tanzania,
Namibia and South Africa, and Zambia.
Michigan State
University Academic Partnerships with South Africans For Mutual
Capacity Building, October 18 - October 21, 1998
Conference (http://www.matrix.msu.edu/sacapacity/)
Includes comprehensive report from conference, audio files of full-text speeches
by five keynote speakers, links to primary resources on higher education in South
Africa, as well as links to the websites of over 35 universities and Atechnikons@
in South Africa, educational associations and other non-governmental organizations,
online news sources, general resource sites and search engines, government sites,
and tourism information resources.
Online Newspapers.com (http://www.onlinenewspapers.com/)
“Thousands of World Newspapers at your fingertips.”
Pro Veritate (Christian Institute of Southern
Africa), 1962-1977 (http://disa.nu.ac.za/)
Three-year project to make South African material of great socio-political interest
accessible to scholars and researchers worldwide; in its first phase, over 35
South African anti-apartheid journals are being digitized; links are available
to full text articles.
SANGOCO, South African National NGO Coalition (http://www.sangoco.org.za/)
"Core mission is to eradicate poverty..." Links to its newsletter,
other publications; contact information.
Screen Africa (Strathavon South Africa) (http://www.screenafrica.com/)
Monthly news magazine devoted to South African film, television, video, radio
and multimedia industry.
South Africa Online (http://www.southafrica.co.za/news/index.html)
Links to magazines, newspapers, and other general sites; arranged also by 12
topics, ranging from to business and computers to sports and travel.
South Africa. Government Communication, and
Information System (http://www.gcis.gov.za/)
Official site; extensive links to government directories, 2001/2002 Yearbook,
documents and publications, speeches, interviews, press releases, etc.
SouthScan.Net (http://southscan.gn.apc.org/)
Provides news from Southern, Central and East Africa. Forecasting, and risk analysis
provided by the bi-weekly e-journal SouthScan, which dates from 1986, and the
Southern Africa Monthly Briefing Report (MBR) which dates from 1991.
Southern African Development Community (SADC) (http://www.sadc.int/)
Offers information on the regional development projects and the integration of
the economies of member states of Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of the
Congo, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa,
Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
United States.
Agency for International Development (USAID) Leland Initiative: Africa Global
Information Infrastructure Project (http://www.usaid.gov/regions/afr/leland/countries.htm)
Covers telecommunications: Partner countries are: Benin Botswana, Cote d’Ivoire,
Eritrea. Ethiopia, Ghana , Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi,
Mali, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia,
and Zimbabwe.
Washingtonpost.com: World (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/world/)
Search by country to find recent articles appearing in this newspaper.
Websites of U.S. embassies and consulates (http://usembassy.state.gov/)
Provides information on US government mission and services, and public and private
sector information on each country.
Welcome to Africa. No- the Index on Africa (http://afrika.no/)
Links to news, information, annotated resources on African countries. Sponsored
by the Norwegian Council for Africa.
World News Network - WN.com (http://www.wn.com)
Useful site for general data for all of Africa.
Yamada Language
Center, University of Oregon - Afrikaans (http://babel.uoregon.edu/)
Afrikaans language site. Includes an Afrikaans dictionary of 4,000 terms, links
to literature, cultural sites and to the South African newspaper Die Burger.
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