6th National Congress Resolutions
- COSATU
- Authors: COSATU
- Date: 2003-2004
- Subjects: COSATU
- Language: English
- Type: text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/175677 , vital:42605
- Description: Accelerated transformation means eradicating poverty in one generation. The purpose of this document is to stimulate debate, discussion and critical comment on the development path in South Africa in order to achieve this goal. In so doing, we hope to impact on the thinking and actions of the democratic government. This input is intended for the 2003 / 2004 financial year. This enables the following: • Sustained dialogue with government: By producing this document a full year ahead of the 2003 / 2004 budget speech, we look forward to a constructive engagement with government • Encouraging engagement: This document opens up space for critical comment from all sections of society. This will enable us to refine proposals and to contest proposals with which we disagree. All are invited to critique, comment on and sharpen our proposals.
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- Date Issued: 2003-2004
- Authors: COSATU
- Date: 2003-2004
- Subjects: COSATU
- Language: English
- Type: text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/175677 , vital:42605
- Description: Accelerated transformation means eradicating poverty in one generation. The purpose of this document is to stimulate debate, discussion and critical comment on the development path in South Africa in order to achieve this goal. In so doing, we hope to impact on the thinking and actions of the democratic government. This input is intended for the 2003 / 2004 financial year. This enables the following: • Sustained dialogue with government: By producing this document a full year ahead of the 2003 / 2004 budget speech, we look forward to a constructive engagement with government • Encouraging engagement: This document opens up space for critical comment from all sections of society. This will enable us to refine proposals and to contest proposals with which we disagree. All are invited to critique, comment on and sharpen our proposals.
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- Date Issued: 2003-2004
Helen Vanderplank's garden, Kruger Gardens, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-28
- Subjects: Lychnis chalcedonica -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Gardens -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13398 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016910
- Description: Helen Vanderplank with Maltese Cross Lilies grown from seed when plants cast out at roadside, abandoned by some gardener in Port Elizabeth's Western Suburbs.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12-28
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-28
- Subjects: Lychnis chalcedonica -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Gardens -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13398 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016910
- Description: Helen Vanderplank with Maltese Cross Lilies grown from seed when plants cast out at roadside, abandoned by some gardener in Port Elizabeth's Western Suburbs.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12-28
Helen Vanderplank's garden, Kruger Gardens, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-28
- Subjects: Lychnis chalcedonica -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Gardens -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13399 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016911
- Description: Helen Vanderplank with Maltese Cross Lilies grown from seed when plants cast out at roadside, abandoned by some gardener in Port Elizabeth's Western Suburbs.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12-28
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-28
- Subjects: Lychnis chalcedonica -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Gardens -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13399 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016911
- Description: Helen Vanderplank with Maltese Cross Lilies grown from seed when plants cast out at roadside, abandoned by some gardener in Port Elizabeth's Western Suburbs.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12-28
Helen Vanderplank's garden, Kruger Gardens, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-28
- Subjects: Boophone disticha -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Gardens -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13396 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016910
- Description: Boophone disticha, rescued when uprooted and left in veld.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12-28
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-28
- Subjects: Boophone disticha -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Gardens -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13396 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016910
- Description: Boophone disticha, rescued when uprooted and left in veld.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12-28
Coega Kop, 1 km South N2
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-27
- Subjects: Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:12456 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013863
- Description: Mid-distance showing the west kop all but quarried for its stone to be used for the building of the new Ngqurha harbour at Coega River mouth. The dark ridge distantly left if Groot Winterhoek Mountain beyond Uitenhage.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12-27
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-27
- Subjects: Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:12456 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013863
- Description: Mid-distance showing the west kop all but quarried for its stone to be used for the building of the new Ngqurha harbour at Coega River mouth. The dark ridge distantly left if Groot Winterhoek Mountain beyond Uitenhage.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12-27
East & north Coega kops, from East near Coega Railway
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-27
- Subjects: Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:12457 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013864
- Description: The tall trees surround Coega Hotel on the Coega River.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12-27
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-27
- Subjects: Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:12457 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013864
- Description: The tall trees surround Coega Hotel on the Coega River.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12-27
Gerenal view across Swartkops Saltpan above Perseverence
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-27
- Subjects: Swartkops Salt Works (Port Elizabeth, South Africa)
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13213 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016849
- Description: Note the controlling walls for working the salt. Note the poor type of vegetation immediately surrounding the pan.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12-27
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-27
- Subjects: Swartkops Salt Works (Port Elizabeth, South Africa)
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13213 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016849
- Description: Note the controlling walls for working the salt. Note the poor type of vegetation immediately surrounding the pan.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12-27
Gerenal view across Swartkops Saltpan above Perseverence
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-27
- Subjects: Swartkops Salt Works (Port Elizabeth, South Africa)
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13212 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016848
- Description: Showing type of vegetation. Note the heaps of salt.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12-27
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-27
- Subjects: Swartkops Salt Works (Port Elizabeth, South Africa)
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13212 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016848
- Description: Showing type of vegetation. Note the heaps of salt.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12-27
Gerenal view across Swartkops Saltpan above Perseverence from the northwest
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-27
- Subjects: Swartkops Salt Works (Port Elizabeth, South Africa)
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13214 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016850
- Description: Note the controlling walls for working the salt with good Valley Bush thicket on the high ground and poor scrub nearer the pan.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12-27
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-27
- Subjects: Swartkops Salt Works (Port Elizabeth, South Africa)
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13214 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016850
- Description: Note the controlling walls for working the salt with good Valley Bush thicket on the high ground and poor scrub nearer the pan.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 2003-12-27
Northern & hindmost of the 3 Port Elizabethaks of Coega Kop
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-27
- Subjects: Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:12459 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013866
- Description: Taken from the west showing part of the rubble stockpile taken from the west Port Elizabethak for use at Ngqurha at Coega River mouth. Note vegetation type there.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12-27
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-27
- Subjects: Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:12459 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013866
- Description: Taken from the west showing part of the rubble stockpile taken from the west Port Elizabethak for use at Ngqurha at Coega River mouth. Note vegetation type there.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12-27
Rubble Stockpile taken from east kop at Coega Kops
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-27
- Subjects: Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:12458 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013865
- Description: Huge rubble stockpile quarried from east kop for use in building quays etc. for the harbour at Coega River mouth, almost destroying the kop in the process. Note type of vegetation there.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12-27
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-27
- Subjects: Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:12458 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013865
- Description: Huge rubble stockpile quarried from east kop for use in building quays etc. for the harbour at Coega River mouth, almost destroying the kop in the process. Note type of vegetation there.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 2003-12-27
Scene at Swartkops Saltpan near Perseverence
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-27
- Subjects: Swartkops Salt Works (Port Elizabeth, South Africa)
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13211 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016847
- Description: The white layer is salt stockpile.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 2003-12-27
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-27
- Subjects: Swartkops Salt Works (Port Elizabeth, South Africa)
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13211 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016847
- Description: The white layer is salt stockpile.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 2003-12-27
Volka Park
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-18
- Subjects: Gardens -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Jasmine -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:12561 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013968
- Description: Garden plants.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 2003-12-18
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-18
- Subjects: Gardens -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Jasmine -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:12561 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013968
- Description: Garden plants.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12-18
Corner of Vides garden
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-05
- Subjects: Gardens -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:12560 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013967
- Description: Flowers in garden.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 2003-12-05
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-05
- Subjects: Gardens -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape , Plants -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:12560 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013967
- Description: Flowers in garden.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 2003-12-05
King's Beach, Humewood, Port Elizabeth
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-05
- Subjects: King's Beach (South Africa, Port Elizabeth)
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13145 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016781
- Description: From caf? on Brookes Hill showing site of beach-sanding since harbour wall started in late 1920's, 80 years ago. In 1920's the oil tanks in left uppermost corner would have been in the sea. Note how low dunes have grown along the high-tide level with natural dune-plants coming in as cover.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12-05
- Authors: Skead, C J (Cuthbert John)
- Date: 2003-12-05
- Subjects: King's Beach (South Africa, Port Elizabeth)
- Type: still image
- Identifier: vital:13145 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016781
- Description: From caf? on Brookes Hill showing site of beach-sanding since harbour wall started in late 1920's, 80 years ago. In 1920's the oil tanks in left uppermost corner would have been in the sea. Note how low dunes have grown along the high-tide level with natural dune-plants coming in as cover.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12-05
New Unity Movement Bulletin
- Date: 2003-12
- Subjects: Government, Resistance to -- South Africa , South Africa -- History -- 20th century , South Africa -- Politics and government
- Language: English
- Type: text , article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10948/32141 , vital:31967 , Bulk File 7
- Description: The Bulletin was the official newsletter of the New Unity Movement. It was published about twice a year and contained articles reflecting the organisation's views on resistance to the Apartheid government.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12
- Date: 2003-12
- Subjects: Government, Resistance to -- South Africa , South Africa -- History -- 20th century , South Africa -- Politics and government
- Language: English
- Type: text , article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10948/32141 , vital:31967 , Bulk File 7
- Description: The Bulletin was the official newsletter of the New Unity Movement. It was published about twice a year and contained articles reflecting the organisation's views on resistance to the Apartheid government.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12
The Educational Journal
- Date: 2003-12
- Subjects: Education – South Africa , South Africa – Economic conditions , South Africa – Social conditions
- Language: English
- Type: text , Article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10948/38670 , vital:34867 , Bulk File 7
- Description: The Educational Journal was the official organ of the Teachers' League of South Africa and focussed on education within the context of a racialized South Africa. From the 2000s, the journal was published by the National Union of Public Service and Allied Workers (NUPSAW), a trade union formed in August 1998 from the amalgamation of militant and moderate trade unions and also operated in the education sphere.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12
- Date: 2003-12
- Subjects: Education – South Africa , South Africa – Economic conditions , South Africa – Social conditions
- Language: English
- Type: text , Article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10948/38670 , vital:34867 , Bulk File 7
- Description: The Educational Journal was the official organ of the Teachers' League of South Africa and focussed on education within the context of a racialized South Africa. From the 2000s, the journal was published by the National Union of Public Service and Allied Workers (NUPSAW), a trade union formed in August 1998 from the amalgamation of militant and moderate trade unions and also operated in the education sphere.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12
Trade unions in Africa
- African Labour Researchers Network (ALRN)
- Authors: African Labour Researchers Network (ALRN)
- Date: 2003-12
- Subjects: Labour unions -- Africa
- Language: English
- Type: text , pamphlet
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/111142 , vital:33390
- Description: In March 2001, a group of African trade union-based researchers met in Johannesburg, South Africa, to form the African Labour Researchers Network (ALRN). The network initially covered Ghana, Nigeria, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Zambia but has since grown and now includes Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi and Angola. One of the network's objectives is to address policy issues that affect African workers and their trade unions by providing relevant research and education materials. The first research project undertaken by the network covered the labour movement in the countries of the founding members. The researchers looked at the legal, economic and political environment in which trade unions operate and identified some of the key challenges that unions face today. This booklet is based on the country case studies that were undertaken by Austin Muneku (Zambia), Anthony yaw Baah (Ghana), Godfrey Kanyenze and Blessing Chiripanhura (Zimbabwe), Salihu Lukman (Nigeria), Herbert Jauch and Barney Karuuombe (Namibia) as well as Ravi Naidoo, Claire Horton, Thobile Yanta, Samuel Denga, Lebo Modise and Wolfe Braude (South Africa). This booklet was compiled by Herbert Jauch and Kishi-Silas Shakumu with assistance from Anthony yaw Baah. We wish to thank the Ford Foundation, the Netherlands Trade Union Federation (FNV), the Finnish Trade Union Solidarity Centre (SASK), and the Belgian Fund for Development Co-operation (FOS) for their support (direct and indirect) of the network's activities, which made the publication of this booklet possible.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12
- Authors: African Labour Researchers Network (ALRN)
- Date: 2003-12
- Subjects: Labour unions -- Africa
- Language: English
- Type: text , pamphlet
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/111142 , vital:33390
- Description: In March 2001, a group of African trade union-based researchers met in Johannesburg, South Africa, to form the African Labour Researchers Network (ALRN). The network initially covered Ghana, Nigeria, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Zambia but has since grown and now includes Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi and Angola. One of the network's objectives is to address policy issues that affect African workers and their trade unions by providing relevant research and education materials. The first research project undertaken by the network covered the labour movement in the countries of the founding members. The researchers looked at the legal, economic and political environment in which trade unions operate and identified some of the key challenges that unions face today. This booklet is based on the country case studies that were undertaken by Austin Muneku (Zambia), Anthony yaw Baah (Ghana), Godfrey Kanyenze and Blessing Chiripanhura (Zimbabwe), Salihu Lukman (Nigeria), Herbert Jauch and Barney Karuuombe (Namibia) as well as Ravi Naidoo, Claire Horton, Thobile Yanta, Samuel Denga, Lebo Modise and Wolfe Braude (South Africa). This booklet was compiled by Herbert Jauch and Kishi-Silas Shakumu with assistance from Anthony yaw Baah. We wish to thank the Ford Foundation, the Netherlands Trade Union Federation (FNV), the Finnish Trade Union Solidarity Centre (SASK), and the Belgian Fund for Development Co-operation (FOS) for their support (direct and indirect) of the network's activities, which made the publication of this booklet possible.
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- Date Issued: 2003-12
Activate: 2003 - October
- Date: 2003-10-16
- Subjects: Grahamstown -- Newspapers , Journalism, Students -- South Africa , Rhodes University -- Activate , Rhodes University -- Students , Student newspapers and periodicals -- South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:14378 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1019250
- Description: Activate is the Independent Student Newspaper of Rhodes University. Located in Grahamstown, Activate was established in 1947 as Rhodeo, and during apartheid became an active part of the struggle for freedom of expression as part of the now defunct South African Student Press Union. Currently Activate is committed to informing Rhodes University students, staff and community members about relevant issues, mainly on campus. These issues range from hard news to more creative journalism. While Activate acts as a news source, one of its main objectives it to be accessible as a training ground for student journalists. The newspaper is run entirely by the students and is published twice a term. Activate is a free newspaper which receives an annual grant from the Rhodes University Student Representative Council, however, majority of its revenue is generated through advertising.
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- Date Issued: 2003-10-16
- Date: 2003-10-16
- Subjects: Grahamstown -- Newspapers , Journalism, Students -- South Africa , Rhodes University -- Activate , Rhodes University -- Students , Student newspapers and periodicals -- South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:14378 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1019250
- Description: Activate is the Independent Student Newspaper of Rhodes University. Located in Grahamstown, Activate was established in 1947 as Rhodeo, and during apartheid became an active part of the struggle for freedom of expression as part of the now defunct South African Student Press Union. Currently Activate is committed to informing Rhodes University students, staff and community members about relevant issues, mainly on campus. These issues range from hard news to more creative journalism. While Activate acts as a news source, one of its main objectives it to be accessible as a training ground for student journalists. The newspaper is run entirely by the students and is published twice a term. Activate is a free newspaper which receives an annual grant from the Rhodes University Student Representative Council, however, majority of its revenue is generated through advertising.
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- Date Issued: 2003-10-16
Activate: 2003 - October
- Date: 2003-10-16
- Subjects: Grahamstown -- Newspapers , Journalism, Students -- South Africa , Rhodes University -- Activate , Rhodes University -- Students , Student newspapers and periodicals -- South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:14380 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1019252
- Description: Activate is the Independent Student Newspaper of Rhodes University. Located in Grahamstown, Activate was established in 1947 as Rhodeo, and during apartheid became an active part of the struggle for freedom of expression as part of the now defunct South African Student Press Union. Currently Activate is committed to informing Rhodes University students, staff and community members about relevant issues, mainly on campus. These issues range from hard news to more creative journalism. While Activate acts as a news source, one of its main objectives it to be accessible as a training ground for student journalists. The newspaper is run entirely by the students and is published twice a term. Activate is a free newspaper which receives an annual grant from the Rhodes University Student Representative Council, however, majority of its revenue is generated through advertising.
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- Date Issued: 2003-10-16
- Date: 2003-10-16
- Subjects: Grahamstown -- Newspapers , Journalism, Students -- South Africa , Rhodes University -- Activate , Rhodes University -- Students , Student newspapers and periodicals -- South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:14380 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1019252
- Description: Activate is the Independent Student Newspaper of Rhodes University. Located in Grahamstown, Activate was established in 1947 as Rhodeo, and during apartheid became an active part of the struggle for freedom of expression as part of the now defunct South African Student Press Union. Currently Activate is committed to informing Rhodes University students, staff and community members about relevant issues, mainly on campus. These issues range from hard news to more creative journalism. While Activate acts as a news source, one of its main objectives it to be accessible as a training ground for student journalists. The newspaper is run entirely by the students and is published twice a term. Activate is a free newspaper which receives an annual grant from the Rhodes University Student Representative Council, however, majority of its revenue is generated through advertising.
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- Date Issued: 2003-10-16