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South Africa will only interfere in Swaziland’s socio-economic challenges when it approaches the country for help, says International Relations Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane.
African countries have materially divergent economic outlooks for 2011, despite an overall lower gross domestic product (GDP) growth expectation for the continent of 3.7%, mainly as a result of...
The nascent but growing academic research and significant media attention around the recent spate of farmland acquisitions in Africa and other developing countries present some food for thought, if...
The Federation of African Journalists (FAJ) notes in its ‘Press Freedom in Africa 2010’ report that Africa recorded some 322 press freedom alerts in 2010, which is an increase of about 43.16%...
We thank the leadership of SAPU for inviting and affording us this opportunity to address this important Symposium. We approach this gathering not as experts who know better than you, but as equal...
For decades Africa served as a convenient battleground for nations who had no interests at stake on the continent. Fast forward to the present day where the international environment has undergone...
Following the deferral of Zimbabwe from the agenda at an extraordinary regional meeting in Windhoek, Namibia in May 2011, SADC members tackled Zimbabwe on the margins of the Second Tripartite...
Introduction
We welcome all delegates and guests to the 24th National Congress of the African National Congress Youth League. We welcome the ANC Youth League back in Johannesburg,...