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In today's podcast, the ANC criticises reports of President Jacob Zuma's lovechild; US President Barack Obama urges Sudan to cooperate in efforts to stabilise the country; and, the release of a...
in today's podcast, the Treasury assesses effectiveness of inflation targeting by the SARB; US President Barack Obama emphasises job creation in his State of the Union address; and, the Gauteng ANC...
In today's podcast, the DA calls for a white paper on the National Planning Commission; world leaders pledge aid to rebuild a devastated Haiti; and, Guinea's Captain Moussa Dadis Camara backs a...
Business leaders in Africa are maintaining a positive outlook for 2010, results of a survey released on Tuesday found. The 2010 africapractice survey indicated that 95% of business leaders expected...
In today's podcast, ANCYL leader Julius Malema walks out of a SACP conference; US President Barack Obama says that war is sometimes justified; and, the UN is concerned over attacked on foreign...
South African President Jacob Zuma would head to Copenhagen to attend the 15th Conference of the Parties (COP15) of the United Nations Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), which would start on...
South Africa's Department of Environmental Affairs on Tuesday stated that the meeting of the Group of 77 (G77) countries, held in Beijing in China last week, represented a "sound starting point"...
Africa may see greater cooperation with China as an opportunity for growth and prosperity. Indications are the China-Africa trade regime seems to function on an equal footing - there is nothing in...