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In today's podcast, President Jacob Zuma says that the unity of the ruling alliance is paramount; Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies says that the strong rand is not good for industry; and...
In today's podcast, Sandile Ngcobo and four other judges begin their term in the Concourt; the WTO and the ILO report that the world's poor see few benefits from trade; and Julius Malema says that...
Less than ten countries in the world had adequate renewable energy policies, said World Council for Renewable Energy president Hermann Scheer at the opening session of the International Solar...
In todays podcast, Heads of parliamentary committees had sharp words for the Auditor-General (AG), Terence Nombembe, after he refused to name the government departments that had not been properly...
In today's podcast, The African Development Bank has speeded up its lending to the region's 38 poorest countries in response to the downturn in the global economy and will run out of resources by...
In todays Podcast, Madagascar's feuding political parties have agreed the top three posts in an interim government; President Jacob Zuma has pledged South Africa's support to a global campaign to...
In todays podcast, Former chief of police, Jackie Selebi, has accused two ex-chief prosecutors of fabricating evidence against him and fraternising with criminals; South Africa has proposed that...
South Africa has proposed that the African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa) between the US and African countries be extended for a longer period of time to allow for investment in capacity...