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In today's podcast, the new carbon tax on cars and pick-ups will earn government R450m/y; Nariman Behravesh says that Africa's expanding trade relations with Asia to spur growth in 2010 and beyond;...
In today's podcast, strike tensions ease as Eskom improves wage offer; the UN creates a new body for women and gender equality issues; and, struggling State-owned enterprises spend R110-million on...
In today's podcast, NUM leaders reject Eskom's increased wage offer and vote to go on strike; doubts emerge over the credibility of Guinea's Presidential election; and, SA's Public Protector is to...
In today's podcast, the IMF says that Europe's debt crisis could affect Africa's exports; the DRC's 50th anniversary of independence is overshadowed by problems; and, analysts think that the 2010...
Following ten days of deliberations, the first review conference of the International Criminal Court ended after midnight on Friday 11 June 2010 in Kampala, Uganda. Attended by around 4 600...
In today's podcast, the 2010 FIFA World Cup highlights greater African improvements; the ICC urges the UN security council to push for Sudan arrests; and, Zimbabwe is to lift its diamond export ban.
In today's podcast, Cope gives Mosiuoa Lekota marching orders; rift between rich and poor nations remains in climate change negotiations; and, UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon urges nations to sign...
Date: 31/05/2010 Source: The Presidency Title: SA: Zuma: Remarks by the President of South Africa, on strengthening peace and security, at the Africa-France Summit, Nice