Under President Thabo Mbeki, the presidency came in for a great deal of criticism for its handling of various matters. In The Things I Could Not Say, Frank Chikane, director-general in the presidency of South Africa from 1996 to 2008, responds with a collection of essays that tackle a range of issues, including: Threats to state security; Drugs, pharmaceuticals and the poor; Corruption; Thabo Mbeki and HIV and AIDS; HIV and AIDS intervention; Zimbabwe; The legacy and blind spots of Thabo Mbeki; The Growth, Employment and ...
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Under President Thabo Mbeki, the presidency came in for a great deal of criticism for its handling of various matters. In The Things I Could Not Say, Frank Chikane, director-general in the presidency of South Africa from 1996 to 2008, responds with a collection of essays that tackle a range of issues, including: Threats to state security; Drugs, pharmaceuticals and the poor; Corruption; Thabo Mbeki and HIV and AIDS; HIV and AIDS intervention; Zimbabwe; The legacy and blind spots of Thabo Mbeki; The Growth, Employment and Redistribution programme (GEAR) and the 'Class of 1996'; The media as a target of intelligence projects; Freedom of expression and state secrets; and The Jackie Selebi and Vusi Pikoli matter.
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Very Good. Size: 9x6x1; Publication of 353 pages. The wraps are in near fine condition. Internally the pages are immaculately clean and complete. The binding is excellent. GK.
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Very Good. Signed by Author(s)the wraps are shelf rubbed and bit knocked. Signed by the author. a bit marked. slight creasing. internally clean and tightly bound. [P.O. ]