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Here is our lineup again - with more information. 17:00 Your Talk Repeat 18:00 Zone 14 Series 5 Episode20 18:30 Zone 14 Series 5 Episode 21 19:00 1st Talk: Over the last decade, millions of Zimbabweans have left their country and taken up residence in other parts of the world. People have been driven by crackdowns on political freedoms, but also by creeping economic collapse which has driven high levels of unemployment. Today on 1st Talk we will be discussing the situation of the Zimbabwean Diaspora with Zimbabweans living in South Africa and the UK, and we will also get some expert insights from specialists on migration in the southern African region. Joining us on 1st Talk are Japhet Moyo, Secretary General of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions, Sox Chikowhero, the Chairman of the Global Zimbabwe Forum, Dr Nkululeko Sibanda, a political analyst based in the UK, and Dr Loren Landau, director of the Forced Migration Studies programme at the University of the Witwatersrand. 20:00 News 20:15 Nelson Mandela LOL 20:40 Stopping the music: Stopping the music’ is the story of a South African protest singer and the security branch policeman assigned to end his career. The events surrounding the central confrontation in the film took place in apartheid South Africa in the late 1970′s and early 1980′s. It was a time of racial separation and strict government control. Censorship and police harassment were rife for those who dared to challenge the state. Racial mixing was prohibited at music concerts as South Africans grew up in racial separation and suspicion. Roger Lucey dared to challenge the injustices of the system through the songs he wrote. When his music became quite popular the security police intervened. In July 1995 former security branch policeman, Paul Erasmus published startling revelations about his apartheid-era assignment to stop Lucey’s music.
Posted on: Wed, 14 Aug 2013 15:08:18 +0000

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