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Guinea security forces used guns, tear gas and truncheons on Thursday to scatter protesters angered by the government's handling of upcoming parliamentary elections, witnesses said.
South African municipalities are owed a staggering R37,7-billion by households, while the government owes them some R3,4-billion, a report released by the National Treasury on Thursday revealed;...
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...
The 4.5 million registered voters in Guinea are expected to vote for their next president on 27 June this year. The official start of campaigning for the poll kicked off on 17 May. A week later, on...