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In today's podcast: SA govt iss looking for a "balanced" medium-term funding strategy for cash strapped power utility Eskom, petrol prices to increase on Wednesday, and Gold Fields, is to spend...
The African Union and the international community must work together to help bring stability to Zimbabwe, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said in a television interview broadcast on Sunday....
Pope Benedict gave George W. Bush an unprecedented welcome in the tranquillity of the Vatican Gardens on Friday before the U.S. president resumed his campaign to rally European support for...
Fourteen former presidents and African dignitaries including former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan have called for Zimbabwean authorities to allow a free and fair vote on June 27 overseen by...
Commonwealth leaders said international institutions such as the United Nations and the World Bank were inadequate in their response to a trio of global financial crises, calling on Tuesday for...
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe flew into Rome for a global food summit on Sunday, his first official trip abroad since elections condemned by Western and opposition leaders as fraudulent.
The...
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe said on Thursday his government had bought 600,000 tonnes of maize to ease food shortages ahead of a June 27 presidential election run-off.
Zimbabwe, once home...
In today's podcast: Bharti Airtel bids for 51% of MTN, Eskom suspends new DSM projects because of 'cash flow issues', and AngloGold Ashanti reports a more than fivefold increase in...