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The relationship between the United Nations Security Council and the African Union should be institutionalised, President Jacob Zuma said in New York yesterday, one of Nigeria's main trade unions...
South African municipalities have underspent R12.4-billion, or 29.3%, of their capital budgets in the 12 months to the end of June 2011, the National Treasury has stated, the threat of disruption...
The University of Johannesburg reiterated that late applications for first year study were closed, after a woman died and at least 20 people were injured in a stampede for places, a bitter showdown...
Eskom has warned of a "very high" risk of rolling blackouts around the country, but is doing everything it can to avert it, Nigerian unions begin a second day of nationwide strikes today to protest...
The eurozone crisis could hurt South Africa's economy and the country should maintain a supportive monetary policy to ensure growth in the medium term, the head of the International Monetary Fund...
The contribution of South Africa’s mining and manufacturing sectors is likely to remain weak in 2012, Absa Capital argued in its latest quarterly economic outlook, in which the bank also cut it...
International legal practice Norton Rose Group reports that it advised 15 of the 28 project developers identified as preferred bidders in the first round of tendering under South Africa’s...
Newly appointed Special Investigating Unit head Willem Heath will know the outcome of an investigation into his comments against former President Thabo Mbeki by the end of the week, Africa, small...