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The Independent Electoral Commission had completed results for 95.1% of the country's voting districts by 7.30 this morning, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi will inevitably leave power, US President Barack...
On Friday 15 April 1994, former presidents Nelson Mandela and FW de Klerk participated in the first debate of the new democratic South Africa. The televised event could hardly be called a debate,...
A striking aspect of President Barack Obama's proposed energy blueprint (a document, which like everything else in the US, is being strongly contested and debated) is its use of plain language, as...
South African President Jacob Zuma on Friday added his voice to criticism of the US for pursuing loose policies that he said are putting the world economy at risk,
In a strongly worded, jointly...
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) recommends May 1 to the Presidency as implementation date for the Companies Act of 2008. This comes after the DTI announcement that there should not be...
Fundamental changes in investment, financing, technology, markets and policy are needed for renewable energy generation in Africa, the World Energy Council Africa regional manager Dr Latsoucabe...
The US government’s Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Opic), which supports US project sponsors in emerging markets and has a current portfolio worth $13-billion in more than 150...
All progressive forces should categorically oppose the military intervention underway in Libya. The no-fly zone, which was given the green light by the UN Security Council, has nothing to do...