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Architecture to be Abolished in South Africa
The South African government has announced plans to abolish the South African Council for the Architectural Professions and usurp all its assets and powers.
According to the recently released policy document on the proposed amendments of the statutory regulatory framework of the Built Environment Professions, South African architects will be stripped of their autonomy and self regulating powers before the end of 2008, according to the timetable published by the Department of Public Works.
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thanks for posting this, what insanity...i dont really know what to say.
I'm happy to be out of a country that is rapidly trying to imitate its neighbor. The government should be more concerned with the construction of power-plants and providing education, energy and clean water for poorer communities.
That is for sure, I am glad I am not there anymore either.
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