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Africa is a prime location for mining natural resources, usually destined for the European and American markets.(2) Since the turn of the 19th century, China and Africa have expanded both their...
Before March 2013 Kenya will hold presidential and Parliamentary elections that are certain to test the resilience of its democracy. Although a final date is yet to be set, political jockeying and...
For centuries conflict and resources have been intrinsically interlinked.(2) In the present era, the fight for resources continues to be a feature of contemporary conflict. Most notable are the...
On the 1st of July 2011, the East African Community (EAC) Secretary General, Dr. Richard Sezibera, and the Nicolas Berggruen Institute Senior Advisor, Ms. Jendayi Frazer, held discussions at the...
This CAI paper is the first in a two-part series that focuses on the relationship between Africa and South Korea; one which has received surprisingly little coverage. Whilst the relationships...
Nearly three years have passed in which China “has publicly shied away from Zimbabwe” but there are signs that Beijing has its eye, once again, on the country’s rich mineral reserves.”(2)...
At the beginning of June 2010, South African President Jacob Zuma paid his first presidential visit to an Asian country since taking office in May 2009. Emphasising the importance of South-South...
Date: 28/11/2009 Source: The Department of Transport Title: SA: Ndebele: Address by the Minister of Transport, at the 26th regular session of the Assembly of the International Maritime...