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In today's podcast, President Jacob Zuma says that the effects of apartheid laws still linger; the EU plans a global code of conduct for agricultural investment in developing countries; and, the UN...
In a country where election violence is commonplace, West African Togo held Presidential elections on March 4, 2010, amid fears that they might trigger violence, similar to that of the 2005...
This case study of Chad, Angola, Gabon and São Tomé and Príncipe from the Institute for Democracy in South Africa describes the context in which political power is exercised and how policies are...
The islands of São Tomé and Príncipe are situated in the equatorial Atlantic region off the north-west coast of Gabon. The two islands consist of land on an extinct volcanic mountain range. The...
"This substantial donation comes at a time when experts are warning that the global financial crisis and a loss of interest in the Aids epidemic may, in coming years, translate into less money...
In today's podcast, there are mixed reactions to Eskom's proposed 35% tariff increase; major economies square off over global trade deal at the WTO; and judgment on the Zulu bull killing ritual to...
In today's podcast, the ANC's Joel Netshitenzhe says that the party and State relationship must be managed; voting begins in the Botswana election; and the Department of Basic Education welcomes a...
In today's podcast, President Jacob Zuma says that the unity of the ruling alliance is paramount; Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies says that the strong rand is not good for industry; and...