Africa

South Africa plays an important role in the Southern African region and on the African continent, as a whole. SACSIS will provide news about the region and the continent, with a particular focus on South Africa's relationship to the rest of the African continent.

How Botswana Runs Roughshod Over the Rights of Its Bushmen Minority

Picture: Bushmen in Deception Valley, Botswana demonstrating how to start a fire by rubbing sticks together courtesy Ian Sewell/Wikimedia Commons. Gordon Bennett - Some people see Botswana as a beacon of democracy in Southern Africa. Those who regard respect for minorities as the true hallmark of a democracy, however, might take a rather different view. For years successive governments have ridden roughshod over the rights of Botswana’s most vulnerable minority, the Kalahari Bushmen. It seems that they do not chime with the “progressive” image that the country wants to project, and must be made to mend their ways until they do. If a...

Is Africa about to Lose the Right to Her Seed?

Picture: World Bank/Flickr Glenn Ashton - Seed and the control of seed lies at the heart of agriculture. In Africa around 80% of seed comes from local and community saved seed resources. This seed is adapted to local conditions. It forms an integral part of community food security and agricultural integrity. This entire traditional system is now under threat. A broad front of commercial interests, aided and abetted by the World Bank, the American Seed Association and government agencies, along with front groups, academics and...

South Africa's Military Adventurism: A Dangerous Shift in Foreign Policy

Picture: SANDF soldiers courtesy Cpl. Jad Sleiman, U.S. Marine Corps/Wikimedia. Glenn Ashton - The role of the military in Africa has morphed from the established model of supporting strongmen, to that of projecting economic power and influence. This has recently been placed in sharp focus by the questionable intervention of South African National Defence Force (SANDF) troops in the Central African Republic (CAR). The opacity around South Africa’s presence in the CAR has been tragically emphasised by the statistically unsatisfactory outcome of 13 dead and 26 declared injured...

AFRICOM: The Stealthy Militarisation of Africa

Picture: An American soldier in Djibouti courtesy DVIDSHUB/Flickr. Glenn Ashton - The US Africa Command (AFRICOM), assembled under the leadership of President George W. Bush’s hawk Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld in 2007, now flexes it muscle across the continent in earnest. US military interests in Africa are not new. However, the concept of a unified African military command and associated presence to advance US interests is. AFRICOM arose out of the consolidation of separate US military commands which supervised different African regions. This was spurred by...

SA Government Wide off the Mark on Swaziland

Picture: King Mswati III courtesy Kollmeierf/Wikimedia. Anna Majavu - With the Swazi king planning another round of bogus “royal elections” this year, the Swaziland Democracy Campaign will launch a campaign for democratic elections this weekend. Meanwhile the South African government’s soft diplomacy props up Swaziland’s absolute monarchy. Swaziland is ruled by King Mswati III, one of the last absolute monarchs in the world. According to the Forbes 2009 list of the World's Richest Royals, Mswati is worth at least R670 million. There...

Intervention in Mali: War on Terror Forever

Picture:  Staff Sgt. Edward Braly/Wikimedia Commons Pepe Escobar - And the winner of the Oscar for Best Sequel of 2013 goes to...The Global War on Terror (GWOT), a Pentagon production. Abandon all hope those who thought the whole thing was over with the cinematographic snuffing out of "Geronimo", aka Osama bin Laden, further reduced to a fleeting cameo in the torture-enabling flick Zero Dark Thirty. It's now official - coming from the mouth of the lion, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin Dempsey, and duly posted at the AFRICOM...