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Listservs, Newsgroups: South Africa

Includes those specific to the country although not necessarily originating in the country.

Created and maintained by the
 African & Middle Eastern Division,
Collections and Services Directorate


AfricaFiles (http://www.africafiles.org/index.asp)
Network of volunteers who are “committed to Africa through its promotion of human rights, economic justice, African perspectives and alternate analyses.” Launched in early 2002.

Army Talk (http://moo.sun.ac.za/mailman/listinfo/armytalk/)
A discussion list on the South African military. Subscribe on the web site or send email to: armytalk-request@moo.sun.ac.za with the word SUBSCRIBE in the subject.

Catholic Diocese of Eshowe (http://www.smom-za.org/eshowe/eshowe.htm)
Presents history, schools, health care, etc.; also provides links to the Catholic Internet and e-mail directory of southern Africa.

Catholic Internet and E-mail Directory of Southern Africa (CIDSA) (http://www.smom-za.org/cidsa/cidsa.htm)
Provides names, e-mail addresses; information on the Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference, Dioceses and Parishes, Religious Orders and Congregations, Catholic Organisations, Catholic Schools, Catholic Health Care, Catholic Bookshops & Repositories, Catholic Publications, personal homepages and E-Mail addresses of Catholics.

ChatInternational.com (http://www.chatinternational.com/)
Offers links to more than 800 chatrooms focused on or originating in countries around the world.

EPals (http://www.epals.com/)
Classroom Exchange K-12 ; allows user to locate schools in Africa which are interested in communicating by e-mail in English, French, Swahili, Afrikaans, and other languages.

Ipheji labakhuluma isiZulu (http://www.geocities.com/ben%5Ffredlund/)
Zulu web-directory, discussion forums and chat room; in Zulu.

South African Internet Resources (http://www.anc.org.za/sanet.html)
Extensive coverage of all topics. Links to all levels of government, national, regional, international associations, societal and environmental issues, etc.

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.

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