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In that group of 1000, there would be: 154 Whites 89 Coloureds 27 Asians 730 Africans

From Barbara Klugman, “Victims & Villains,” in Going Green: People, Politics and the Environment in South Africa , eds. Jacklyn Cock and Eddie Koch (Cape Town: Oxford University Press, 1991). Based on the previous slide’s data – using prevailing ‘racial’ classifications. In that group

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In that group of 1000, there would be: 154 Whites 89 Coloureds 27 Asians 730 Africans

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  1. From Barbara Klugman, “Victims & Villains,”in Going Green: People, Politics and the Environment in South Africa, eds. Jacklyn Cock and Eddie Koch (Cape Town: Oxford University Press, 1991)

  2. Based on theprevious slide’sdata – using prevailing ‘racial’ classifications In that group of 1000, there would be:154 Whites 89 Coloureds 27 Asians 730 Africans

  3. Sorted within ‘racial’ classification

  4. (manufacturing)

  5. 1990 Sorted within ‘racial’ classification 50% African not in formal employment;30% Asian / Coloured19% White

  6. Post 2000

  7. Cyril Ramaphosa, one of South Africa’snew men of wealth (according to some sources – he is indeed a billionaire in SA Currency – His family togetherhas assets that make them dollar billionaires) http://www.thetimes.co.za/SpecialReports/RichList/Article.aspx?id=646029Rich get richer thanks to JSE bull run, but they’re still mostly white. South Africa’s billionaire club is growing fast. This year there are nine new billionaires — on the Sunday Times Rich List. Phuthuma Nhleko, Sifiso Dabengwa, Rob Nisbet and Irene Charnley from cellular operator MTN are among them, while mining magnate Patrice Motsepe is now the third-richest man in the country — ahead of Johann Rupert. The sustained bull run on the JSE means there are a total of 28 billionaires, who hold a combined fortune of R118-billion. Other billionaires are Abe Krok, through his holding in gaming and entertainment company, Gold Reef Resorts; and Tokyo Sexwale, chairman of investment and mining group, Mvelaphanda. Jannie Mouton, executive chairman of financial services company PSG Group; Koos Bekker, chief executive of media giant Naspers; and Peter Malungani, founder of investment holding company Peu Investment Group are the other newcomers. According to analysts, the JSE’s bull run has contributed significantly to the increased wealth of most corporate executives and investors with shares in listed companies since 2004. With only 21 billionaires last year, the Rich List now boasts 28. Among the 183 people who are worth over R100-million each are businessmen Cyril Ramaphosa, Marcel Golding, Saki Macozoma and Tutukile Skweyiya, wife of Social Development Minister, Zola Skweyiya. Of the top 100 wealthiest on the list, about 20 are black and three are women.

  8. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5624419

  9. GDP rankigs INequality rankings Global Peace Index

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