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...unanimous votes the committee approved resolutions that seek to force Mobil and Southern Oil Company of California to adopt the Tutu Resolutions, a set of guidelines similar in form to but significantly border than, the Sullivan Principles...
Among other demands, the Tutu Resolutions urge that U.S. Companies use their political and economic power in South Africa to bring an end to legalized apartheid through opposition to discriminatory laws. The resolutions also call for massive investments by U.S. corporations in education for Blacks. Coloreds and Asians and accelerated training within companies to speed the promotion of members of those groups...
...four-year undergraduate degrees, but also for one-and two-year masters programs. Funded by the Agency for International Development (AID), corporations, foundations, and by the universities themselves, SAEP matches up colleges who have offered places with qualified students. The bi-racial selection committee, headed by the Rev. Desmond Tutu, Secretary General of the South African Council of Churches, picks from over 900 applicants. Once those chosen receive visas--usually a formality--they are sent to the U.S. for a two-week orientation session before starting school. SAEP, which is an offshoot of the Institute of International Education...
...wild donkeys in Bophuthatswana will be shot on government orders so that more pasture will be available for cattle, sheep and goats. In the Orange Free State tribal settlement area of Onverwacht, 4,000 have reportedly died. These hardships are having serious political and social repercussions. Says Bishop Desmond Tutu, general secretary of the South African Council of Churches: "I'm fearful that people will begin to kill for food...
...which brings South African Blacks to American universities for four-year undergraduates programs. Funded by the Agency for International Development (AID), corporations, foundations and by the universities themselves SAEP matches up colleges who have offered places with qualified students. The bi-racial selection committee, headed by the Rev. Desmond Tutu Secretary General of the South African Council of Churches, picks from over 900 applicants. Once those chosen receives visas usually a formality they are sent to the U.S. for a two-week orientation session before starting school SAEP which is an offshoot of the Institute of International Education...