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Bright prospects for fresh Vietnamese lychees in Australia | Business

Vietnamese lychees(Photo: VNA) Vietnamese lychees will gain much favour among Australian consumers this year and sell quickly thanks to their high quality. According to the head of the Vietnamese Trade Office in Australia Nguyen Phu Hoa, Vietnam is now shipping its first two batches of fresh lychees to Australia. A 26-tonne batch is about to reach the country while a 14-tonne batch is being loaded into containers. Over the next few days, the two batches will become available in many Australian states. Local exporters said these are just the initial batches to be exported early in the lychee harvest of 2020. In the main crop,

THEMBI SIWEYA: South Africa s story is not only one of doom and gloom

THEMBI SIWEYA: South Africa’s story is not only one of doom and gloom opinion With every year’s 27th April Freedom Day, which is in essence our birthday, South Africa is offered an opportunity to take a step back and take stock. And one of the important issues to consider is how the laws and policies of the country are made, who can influence what they look like and for whose benefit are they made. One of the major reasons the country’s constitution is said to be amongst the most progressive in the world is because of how it provides for both representative and participatory democracy. Through elections that have been successfully happening every five years without fail, representative democracy is seen through voting of public representative and political parties of choice. In between elections, the government is obliged to consult affected people, organisations, and communities when it makes laws and policies, meaning there is participatory democracy.

Thembi Siweya | Our Constitution models our freedom

Roger de la Harpe, Gallo Images The hardships and turmoil suffered to get us where we are today also inspired thinking about the type of Constitution that would be best for our country, writes  Thembi Siweya. Occasions such as the 27th April (Freedom Day) and 16th June (Youth Day) offer an opportunity to take a step back and take stock. And one of the critical issues to consider is how the laws and policies of the country are made, who can influence what they look like, and for whose benefit are they made. One of the primary reasons the country’s Constitution is said to be among the most progressive in the world is because of how it provides for both representative and participatory democracy.

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