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10 February 2012
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Kabila party loses seats in Congo parliament – results
ELECTIONS
Democratic Republic of Congo's ruling party has lost more than 40% of its legislative seats to rivals but will remain the largest bloc in parliament, according to full results from a November 28...
 
 
UN investigates reports of S Sudan massacre
MASSACRE
The UN mission in South Sudan is investigating reports of a massacre of nearly 80 people by armed men in uniforms in Africa's youngest nation, the United Nations said on Wednesday.
 
 
'Sit-tight' rulers risk African Spring – Soyinka
UNREST
Ageing African presidents who try to cling to power by manipulating constitutions and judiciaries risk the same popular rebellions that toppled rulers in last year's Arab Spring, Nigerian Nobel...
 
 
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2012 Budget needs to underpin business confidence – Busa
BUDGET
With limited room left in monetary and fiscal policy, South Africa needed to focus on structural factors to promote growth and employment, and strengthen investor confidence, Business Unity of...
 
 
E Cape Premier wants collective to address problems
GOVERNANCE
Eastern Cape Premier Noxolo Kiviet has called on all government structures in the province to work collectively in assisting the Departments of Education and Health, which account for more than 75%...
 
 
 
 
Greater substantive democracy needed in wake of DRC elections
DEMOCRATISATION
Delegates attending an ambassadorial forum on Tuesday were told that merely holding elections was not enough to formalise and institutionalise democracy in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)....
 
 
 
 
Engineers apply for services to be designated for local procurement
PREFERENTIAL PROCUREMENT
Consulting Engineers South Africa (Cesa), which has nearly 500 member firms that together earn yearly fee income of R17-billion, has made an application to the Department of Trade and Industry...
 
 
Water as crucial as coal - Eskom
ELECTRICITY
South Africa needed to wake up to the reality that water was just as important to the economy as coal, Eskom chief commercial officer Dan Marokane said on Wednesday. Marokane told the IHS...
 
 
 
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