17 May 2006
World Class, Part Two
Where the bosses do offer an international link to workers, it will not be to other workers in struggle. It might be to Disneyworld, as in the case of the Pick ‘n Pay supermarket chain. And even that can be pulled away if the boss decides not to like you any more. See the link for one of the most miserable but revealing stories of 2006.
International is what Hugo Chavez is. In the last few days he has been in Europe, London, and Libya. The USA have tried to cook up a diplomatic stunt to take the shine off Chavez’ tour, but Chavez has turned the tables on them. See link.
Back in South Africa, Karima Brown. political editor of the Business Day, is becoming more honest about the “camp” that is pushing Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka. See link.
At the same time Sandile Memela lambastes Xolela Mangcu. In a unity and struggle of opposites, the black intellectuals are sharpening their skills upon each other.
Click on these links:
Denied Disneyworld for taking the Mickey, Shelley Banjo, The Star (478 words)
Chavez ridicules Washington weapons ban, Business Day (252 words)
Only special ANC indaba will end politics of smear, Brown, B Day (872 words)
Bash government and flourish, Sandile Memela, Business Day (426 words)
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