Marine and Coastal Management: Change is Needed But Not the Changes that Government Proposes

Picture: N. Gomes Glenn Ashton - The Department of Marine and Coastal Management (MCM) has recently been in the news for all the wrong reasons. First came news of the breakup of the department when President Zuma announced his cabinet reshuffle. Second was the proposal to triple licence fees for recreational fishing activities without any consultation. The proposal to hive off the fisheries aspect of MCM to the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF), while MCM continues to manage and oversee environmental...

Will the National Planning Commission Survive ANC Politics?

Picture: IMF Saliem Fakir - The need for a national planning body that plans for a longer horizon goes without saying. Planning has to involve an understanding of the present, what is needed in the future as well as what conditions prevail in the future that may affect what needs to be done now. In this regard, the NPC Revised Green Paper talks of a grand visioning exercise called Vision 2025. Let’s hope this is not just another grand plan with many words and no legs. The basis of the NPC is the recognition that...

Internet Privacy: Is Your Search History Really Anonymous?

The Institute of Ideas hosted a panel discussion on "Rethinking Privacy in the Age of Disclosure and Sharing." They say,"The increasing reach of information technology into all areas of life, from social networking websites to data sharing in public services, has thrown up a number of questions about privacy. Information about our medical records, financial circumstances and shopping habits is increasingly likely to be stored in electronic media that are out of our...

Faster, Harder and Smarter?

Picture: World Economic Forum Richard Pithouse - On Thursday, Jacob Zuma promised us a government that will work "faster, harder and smarter." It sounded a little like the old Standard Bank slogan, "Simpler. Better. Faster." The ANC's 2009 election slogan was "Working Together We Can Do More," which was just a word away from the British cell phone company's advertising campaign, launched the year before, that declared "Together we can do more." But the slogan was good for a smile when activists in...

Actor, Activist Danny Glover: South Africa Complicit in Denying Jean-Bertrand Aristide the Right to Return to Haiti

In this interview with Democracy Now, actor and activist Danny Glover who has just returned to America from a trip to South Africa, accuses the South African government of tacit complicity in not returning President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to Haiti in line with the US stance to block the ousted president's return to his home country. Glover was part of a delegation that visited Aristide in Pretoria last week. Glover reports Aristide wants to come back to his country five years after his...

Regime Change in Tehran? Don't Bet on It... Yet

Picture: The Green Wave Dilip Hiro - The dramatic images of protestors in Iran fearlessly facing -- and sometimes countering -- the brutal attacks of the regime’s security forces rightly gain the admiration and sympathy of viewers in the West. They also leave many Westerners assuming that this is a preamble to regime change in Tehran, a repeat of history, but with a twist.  After all, Iran has the distinction of being the only Middle Eastern state that underwent a revolutionary change -- 31 years ago -- which...