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The United Independent Front (UIF) was a political party in South Africa. It broke away from the United Democratic Movement (UDM). Until his death in 2006, it was led by Malizole Diko. He and Nomakhaya Mdaka were the sole members of parliament and left the UDM on 15 September 2005 during the floor crossing period. [1] [2]
In September 2021, De Beer stated two policies which caused him to leave the ANC were the nationalisation of the Reserve Bank and land without compensation, policies de Beer believed destroyed Foreign Direct Investment into South Africa. De Beer has suggested that South Africa should instead draw revenue from its exports and reinvest that into ...
UIF may refer to: In Computing: Universal Image Format, a proprietary disk image format used by MagicISO; A little known and rarely used computer file format used by WordPerfect; UI Foundry; Other uses: Unidad de Inteligencia Financiera (Argentina), the intelligence agency of the Argentine Ministry of Economy
GENEVA (Reuters) -South Africa and Morocco are at loggerheads over the presidency of the United Nations' top human rights body ahead of a vote on Wednesday, with the former saying Rabat has ...
In the study of electoral systems, the Droop quota (sometimes called the Hagenbach-Bischoff, Britton, or Newland-Britton quota [1] [a]) is the minimum number of votes a party or candidate needs to receive in a district to guarantee they will win at least one seat.
The South African Defence Act (Act 13 of 1912) made provision for a UDF that would be composed of a Permanent Force (or standing army) of career soldiers, an Active Citizen Force (ACF) of temporary conscripts, a Coast Garrison Force [1] [2] and the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (South African Division) (RNVR(SA)), [3] as well as any other ...
South Africa's unemployment rate, already the highest in the world, rose to 32.1% in the fourth quarter of 2023, according to official government figures released on Tuesday. The Quarterly Labor ...
Involvement in trade unions, beginning in Durban in 1973, helped create a strong, democratic political culture for black people in South Africa. [2] Mass urban protest could also be traced to the student upsurge in Soweto in 1976. [3] 1982 brought the effects of a world economic crisis to South Africa, and the price of gold fell in 1985. [3]