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| Dec 30 , 2007 |
The shame of Stellenbosch's idyllic Idasvalley, where danger lurks for backyard dwellers–- More |
| Dec 23 , 2007 |
A new era for the ANC following the Polokwane plenary -- what changes will the new leadership bring? –- More |
| Dec 16 , 2007 |
At a cross roads in Polokwane ... the deciding conference on leadership and the future of the ANC. –- More |
| Dec 02 , 2007 |
Sunflowers for the freestate's sick and dying children and the angels who take care of them. –- More |
| Nov 25 , 2007 |
Falling through the cracks, –- More |
| Nov 18 , 2007 |
Join us on Sunday for the latest in global wisdom on conservation, and extinction, –- More |
| Nov 11 , 2007 |
Concern about the rise in diabetes especially among children –- More |
| Nov 04 , 2007 |
Cool - or troubled? Teenagers smoke, drink, inject and kill - a minister calls our schools battle fields - experts talk about what ails our youth and how to intervene - More |
| Oct 28 , 2007 |
Residents of Port Elizabeth are in a huff about the allocation of RDP houses, … flying toward 2010 - are South Africa's tourism & aviation sectors geared for the challenges - More |
| Oct 21 , 2007 |
Drain water in the drinking water upsets tempers and tummies in Mpumalanga - and - government has to account for what's happening in - and to South Africa's precious water. - More |
| Oct 14 , 2007 |
Disagreement between the Ministry of Agriculture and commercial agriculture around sticky issues like land reform, farm evictions and the expropriation of land. - More |
| Oct 07 , 2007 |
A bumpy ride for government's pricey plans for safer public transport in the Eastern Cape - and - the Minister of transport talks about government's goals for "moving the nation" by 2010 and beyond. - More |
| Sept 30 , 2007 |
Squatter farming angers neighbours and ignores municipal bylaws, but the real losers are desperate people with nowhere to go - More |
| Sept 23 , 2007 |
Communities count the cost to their natural and cultural heritage as development booms along the coastline - More |
| Sept 16 , 2007 |
It’s the countdown of 1 000 days to the Soccer World Cup 2010 and the driving force of South Africa’s preparations, Danny Jordaan is the Focus guest in the studio. - More |
| Sept 09 , 2007 |
The successful partnership of emerging and commercial farmers in the Northern Cape. - More |
| Sept 02 , 2007 |
Discrimination in the work place grabs Parliament's attention. - More |
| Aug 26 , 2007 |
Strife and dissent versus peace and prosperity, a drawn out land claim tests the patience of Northern Cape communities. - More |
| Aug 19 , 2007 |
A bright future for South Africa's nuclear industry ... but concerns are raised from Thyspunt to Tableview about new reactors; and policing one of South Africa's toughest townships, community members lead the way. - More |
| Aug 05 , 2007 |
Guilt, recognition, confession, denial, retribution and reconciliation – the raging debate on how to deal with the country’s Apartheid past. - More |
| July 29, 2007 |
Years of loyal service end in fruitless frustration - - More |
| July 22, 2007 |
Danger and dispair - as Zimbabwians stream through the Soutpansberg. - More |
| July 15, 2007 |
Methamphetamine - also known as crystal meth or the “poor man’s cocaine”… In the Western Cape it’s known as Tik and it’s leaving a trail of destroyed lives as it swallows more and more addicts in the Cape Flats and beyond. - More |
| July 08, 2007 |
Big plans for the fight against crime-thousands of new reservists and millions of Rands from the business sector - More |
| July 01, 2007 |
Results from the ANC’s policy conference-national chairperson, Mosiua Lekota, speaks to Fokus about the future of the party and the country - More |
| June 24, 2007 |
Intimidation in the classroom ...
what do children learn about their striking teachers and plans to bridge the education gap?
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| June 17, 2007 |
Affirmative action and tomorrow's leaders - the ANC youth league takes up the Freedom front plus youth's challenge to debate the issue on Fokus - More |
| June 10, 2007 |
SAA gets another bailout from Government..Will major restructuring and downsizing save the ailing Airline? - More |
| June 03, 2007 |
Hundreds of poor white Pretoria families possibly soon on the street as the Tshwane Metro plans evictions from council housing. - More |
| May 27, 2007 |
Identity theft and fraud. Your ID-documents, salary slips and bank details are powerful tools in the hands of fraudsters and can cost you dearly. - More |
| May 20, 2007 |
Hope for farm workers - empowerment, better working relations and government services if roleplayers take hands. - More |
| May 13, 2007 |
Durban's big tourism Indaba tourism Rands roll in, but government wants more empowernment. - More |
| May 06, 2007 |
Zille, Seremane or Trollip...who will lead the democratic alliance and what does the future hold for the party? - More |
Apr 29, 2007
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Unlike his surname suggests Samuel Fortuin doesn’t have a fortune. But compared to poverty stricken standards in Port Elizabeth’s Missionvale – he’s a wealthy man. - More |
| Apr 15, 2007 |
Few South Africans maintain the same lifestyle after retirement. Two thirds of workers don’t save enough for retirement – and three quarters of pensioners depend on government pensions for an income. - More |
| Apr 8 , 2007 |
Nearly 300-thousand disabled South African children receive no education. Parents and teachers of disabled children who do attend school complain that special schools like the Pretoria School for the Disabled are poorly funded and understaffed. - More |
| Apr 1 , 2007 |
Rate payers of the Koukamma municipality in the Eastern Cape are fed up with poor services due to the lack of capacity, financial constraints and alleged mal-administration. Since a Fokus visit to this municipality in the Langkloof three years ago, little has changed. - More |
| Mar 25, 2007 |
Powerful waves pound the coast while drought grips the north of the country ... moving accounts of two extremes from ordinary people;
And community involvement is key to a new survival plan for the highly endangered wild dog. |
| Mar 18, 2007 |
Eldorado – a mythical paradise and land of gold. But in Gauteng the image of Eldorado Park is far removed from the fabled paradise. It’s associated with gangs, rape, murder, drugs and domestic violence. But at last the negative image is changing, thanks to the community’s support for its police forum. - More |
| Mar 11, 2007 |
Ermelo parents and the state square up about mother tongue education and access. Is it Afrikaner resistance to change or state assault on the rights of governing bodies? - More |
| Mar 4, 2007 |
Newspapers write about it, radio stations talk about it – few South Africans can say they or their relatives and friends have not been victims of crime. - More |
| Feb 25, 2007 |
A Boer general and a free burgher ... do they hold the answers to the future of Afrikaans? - More |
| Feb 18, 2007 |
Justice delayed and sometimes denied because of forensic backlogs, but two crime victims' private inisiative brings hope an inspires. - More
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| Feb 11, 2007 |
In Focus this Sunday, an in depth discussion with opposition political parties on President Thabo Mbeki’s state of the nation address. - More
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| Jan 28, 2007 |
South Africa's enormous tourism challenge ... 55-thousand safe tourist rooms by 2010 and the tracks are long gone, but the vehicle ban on beaches still leaves an imprint on communities. - More
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| Jan 21, 2007 |
South Africa's enormous tourism challenge ... 55-thousand safe tourist rooms by 2010 and the tracks are long gone, but the vehicle ban on beaches still leaves an imprint on communities. - More
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| Jan 14, 2007 |
Uncertainty and desperation for learners as parents battle to keep up with the high cost of education; and an in depth interview with Education Minister Naledi Pandor. Can she turn education around?. - More
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| Jan 07, 2007 |
Teenagers, tantrums and far fetched tales … the antics of young people during the holidays; And riding horses with the king of Bahrain … a South African woman's remarkable success in the world of endurance racing. - More
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