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This coming weekend the SACP will be joining scores of other communist and workers’ parties drawn from all the continents of the globe. The conference will be held in Athens, Greece, and...
East Asia and South-East Asia are major centres for the illicit manufacture of amphetamine-type stimulants (ATS). There has been a significant expansion in the manufacture, trafficking and use of...
The World Bank has lowered its baseline growth forecasts for South Africa for 2011, from 3.5%, in July, to 3.2%, and has warned that the downside risks to the country’s growth outlook for 2012...
Domestic workers received an early Christmas present this year courtesy of the Minister of Labour. An increase in the minimum wages payable to domestic workers was announced by the Minister...
Programme Director, I ask your permission to be as informal this evening as I address all of you esteemed ladies and gentlemen gathered here in the beautiful city of Durban for the 17th Conference...
South Africa is experiencing an increasing number of days with high temperatures, with the rate of increase above the global average, South African Weather Service CEO Dr Linda Makuleni said on...
Chris Charter, Director in the Competition practice at Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr says with regards to the Competition Commission’s change of conditions for the Kansai merger, that it was not unheard...
There are no reported cases of a public interest defence having been successfully raised and upheld under the Protection of Information Act 84 of 1982 or its predecessor. This is according to...