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Guinea security forces used guns, tear gas and truncheons on Thursday to scatter protesters angered by the government's handling of upcoming parliamentary elections, witnesses said.
The Gaddafi regime crumbled much earlier than expected. The rebels have controlled the capital, Tripoli, and have continued their push towards the final strong hold of the Gaddafi loyalists and his...
South Africa may be past its growth peak for 2011 in the light of uncertainty about the global economy, nationalisation and labour legislation, BoE Private Bank said yesterday, Guinean President...
The pre-election section of this month’s CAI Election Review examines the forthcoming second round of the election for the President of the Union of the Comoros. With three candidates progressing...
In today's poddcast, SA to unveil 'multidimensional' economic growth recovery package in February; the World Bank says that China's Africa resource hunt lacks transparency; and, Casac says that SA...
In today's podcast, a G20 stalemate points to a disruptive power shift; the SA government is set to lift a farm schemes moratorium; and, the IMF finds that African spending ignores election cycles.
Guineans are voting in the second round of presidential elections on 19 September, more than two months after the first round held on 27th June. About two weeks before the election day, negative...