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ITWeb TV: 'War' for tech talent

The demand for software developers, cyber security and cloud specialists remains top of the list for South African employers, says REDi Recruitment’s Nicole Dodd.

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BRICS New Development Bank Corruption in South Africa

BRICS New Development Bank Corruption in South Africa
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Western Imperialism and the Role of Sub-imperialism in the Global South - International Viewpoint

At first blush, Joe Biden’s election as U.S. president brings respite from a world threatened by Donald Trump’s climate-denialist, dictator-coddling, xenophobic, racist, misogynist, rules-breaking regime. On second thought, 2021 will also initiate an unwelcome restoration of legitimacy to Western imperialism akin to Barack Obama’s rule. “Biden’s” (2020) recent Foreign Affairs article began by stressing how since 2017, “the international system that the United States so carefully constructed is coming apart at the seams.” In reconstructing imperialism, Biden may draw upon a legislative and public-advocacy record dating to the 1980s, based upon consistent service to several internationally ambitious circuits of U.S. capital:

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Plaza renamed to honour trailblazing Black Calgarian

Posted: Feb 26, 2021 6:07 PM MT | Last Updated: February 27 Violet King was the first Black person admitted to the Alberta bar in 1954 and became the first Black female lawyer in Canada.(Glenbow Archives) The Federal Building plaza, with views of the Alberta Legislature, has a new name: the Violet King Henry Plaza. The Calgary native became Canada's first Black female lawyer in 1954. Many who protested in Edmonton as part of the Black Lives Matter movement, in response to George Floyd's death last summer, would have walked past the plaza, or through it, on their way to the Legislature.  Now, it serves as a reminder of a woman who stood up to adversity to follow her dreams against all odds, carving a path for others. 

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Black History Month: 3 Black Calgarians who changed the city's history

Find out how these Calgarians changed their city CBC News Calgary24 days ago 7:40For Black History Month, we take a look at the lasting impact of three Calgarians.7:40 comments February is Black History Month, and we recognize it by celebrating the contributions that Black Canadians have made to Canada's history and culture.  CBC Calgary is highlighting the legacies of three Black Calgarians who broke barriers, changed the city's history and influenced its present. WATCH | Find out more about their lives in the video above Virnetta Anderson became the first Black city councillor in Calgary.(Anderson family, CBC) When American-Canadian activist and politician Virnetta Anderson was elected to city council in 1974, she became Calgary's first Black municipal councillor.

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Keeping Edmonton caffeinated: Local man launches CoffeePass to support community

A new concept called CoffeePass has been created to encourage Edmontonians to discover independent coffee shops around the city.

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Western Imperialism and the Role of Sub-imperialism in the Global South

Western Imperialism and the Role of Sub-imperialism in the Global South At first blush, Joe Biden’s election as U.S. president brings respite from a world threatened by Donald Trump’s climate-denialist, dictator-coddling, xenophobic, racist, misogynist, rules-breaking regime. On second thought, 2021 will also initiate an unwelcome restoration of legitimacy to Western imperialism akin to Barack Obama’s rule. Biden’s (2020) recent Foreign Affairs article began by stressing how since 2017, “the international system that the United States so carefully constructed is coming apart at the seams.” In reconstructing imperialism, Biden may draw upon a legislative and public-advocacy record dating to the 1980s, based upon consistent service to several internationally ambitious circuits of U.S. capital:

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