Dear Editor, I am glad to see that some people have realized that Princess Margaret Hospital is in crisis, but the reality is the hospital has always been in a crisis. We have seen governments come and go, allocated funds for renovations, and yet here we are after millions of dollars being invested, it seems
MPs in special sitting today allowed 5 minutes each to eulogise Kibaki; they’re expected to complete the exercise by 4:45pm to allow body be taken back to Lee.
MPs eulogise Mwai Kibaki in special sitting standardmedia.co.ke - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from standardmedia.co.ke Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Stuart Littlewood, Britain
[ Editor’s Note: Stuart has a very full review in his article below on how we got to where we are now from a beginning orchestrated by the usual suspects. It is filled with gem historical quotes. I would advise readers to save this as it is the kind of material that Google breaks links to.
We are at the point where 20th century history has to be dispersed in order to be preserved. The millennials are currently showing no interest in these kinds of information battles. When Google rachets down the blocks and the bannings, it may have completed its strangle hold on inconvenient geopolitical history
South Africa s controversial copyright legislation is back in the spotlight, with a local
organisation claiming that the portfolio committee on trade and industry is attempting to rush through changes to the law for political reasons.
The bill - which allows for the free use of copyrighted content in some circumstances - was sent back to the National Assembly in June last year by President Cyril Ramaphosa, who said they were open to constitutional challenge.
Copyright Coalition of SA
says that the bill patently favours big tech companies from California over the entire local creator value chain .
An organisation representing local musicians, film makers, authors and artists has accused Parliament’s trade and industry portfolio committee of trying to rush through deliberations on legislation they say will sell out SA’s creative output in favour of big Silicon Valley tech companies.