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Acsa has revised its 2010 World Cup-related infrastructure expenditure down to R17,8-billion, from R19-billion, owing to the prevailing economic squeeze. However, Acsa is adamant that it will...
Seacom, the first majority African-owned, open access, undersea fibre optics cable linking southern and east Africa to India and Europe, bringing high-speed international broadband connectivity.
There is increasing pressure to conclude the Doha development round of world trade negotiations. Focused on reforming and liberalising the multilateral trade system, the Doha round has emphasis on...
In this videoclip, Lyle Cupido of the South African Institute of International Affairs, speaks on the confusion surrounding the prosecution of Somali pirates.
In this videoclip, Guy Lamb of the Arms Management Programme at the Institute for Security Studies, speaks on the crisis in South Africa's arms export control regime.
Johannesburg inner city is now the proud exhibitor of an 11 metre high steel sculpture by prolific Joburg-born artists, William Kentridge and Gerhard Marx.
Known as the ‘fire walker', it evokes...
The economics of climate change are proving a sticking point in international negotiations, and potential impacts on world trade, both economic, and legal, could be affected by decisions made at...
In this videoclip, Ebrahim Fakir, Manager of Governance Institutions & Processes at the Electoral Institute of Southern Africa, speaks to Polity's Amy Witherden on the seeming contradiction between...