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President George W. Bush on Monday ordered the release of $200 million (100 million pounds) in U.S. emergency food aid to help alleviate food shortages in developing countries in Africa and...
In today's podcast: Solar streetlights are installed on Kenmare street in Yeoville as part of the inner city rejuvenation project, the IMF is urged to keep closer tabs on the global economy to...
Development ministers from around the globe on Sunday called for urgent action to stem soaring food prices, warning that social unrest will spread unless the cost of basic staples is contained....
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa's powerful labour federation the Congress of South African Trade Unions on threatens marches and possible strikes to protest against rising food prices. The...
The world is on course to halve extreme poverty by 2015, but Africa will fall far short of the U.N.'s Millennium Development Goals, the World Bank and International Monetary Fund said on...
Seretse Khama Ian Khama was inaugurated as Botswana's president on Tuesday, inheriting a rare political and economic success story on the world's poorest and most unstable continent....
Higher global food and fuel prices pose new policy challenges for Sub-Saharan Africa because food represents a larger share of what poorer consumers buy, the International Monetary Fund said on...
In today's podcast: the MTN group board approves a R30-billion capex, Sasol to divulge detailed terms of it's proposed BEE deal, a decline in global economic growth in 2008/9 will mostly...