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Notice is hereby given, for general information, in accordance with the provisions of section 30(c) of the Banks Act, 1990, that BNP Paribas SA was authorised by the Registrar of Banks, with effect...
In this policy brief, I account for the emerging Chinese perspective on security in Africa and argue that in terms of Beijing securing its economic interests in Africa, it supports South Africa as...
The Security Council has voiced its support for the role that preventive diplomacy and early warning mechanisms play in settling disputes peacefully, and praised the work carried out by a United...
With “military logic winning the day” in Syria and the United Nations observer mission there unlikely to be renewed, the Security Council will consider the plight of the three million Syrians...
The Democratic Left Front (DLF) rejects the Democratic Alliance’s Growth Plan and Jobs Campaign launched at the weekend. This Plan and Campaign are false solutions to the country’s structural...
IN A week when SA was jubilant over the election of Home Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma as the first chairwoman of the African Union Commission, Pretoria was back in the spotlight — this...
ormer Limpopo education administrator Anis Karodia has called on Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan to take over the department's tender allocations, invoice processing and payments.
The stalemate of the elections for the chairperson of the AU Commission in January 2012 and the upcoming continuation of this saga at the July 2012 summit must be déjà vu for South Africa....
A report released on Friday states that the Limpopo education department spent R25-million a year on phone bills, and that its financial systems are in a state of "decay".
South Africa's Home Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma will again be a candidate for chair of the African Union commission when it holds a second election this week.
The US, Denmark, France and the Netherlands are the most food secure countries in the world, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's (EIU’s) Global Food Security Index (GFSI) released on...
The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Mpumalanga has made an urgent appeal to the Speaker of the legislature to cancel recess so that the province can debate how to save the town of Pilgrim’s Rest from...
South African inflation is expected to remain within its 3 to 6% target range on a sustained basis to the end of 2014. The main upside risk will come from falls in the rand due to investor risk...
The ANC appears to have overcome reported internal divisions over a key policy paper on a "second transition" for correcting economic imbalances. But the transition now has a new name, says African...
Cabinet noted that President Jacob Zuma would be conducting a monitoring and evaluation visit to Gauteng, with a focus on public transport. The launch of the last phase of the Gautrain and its...