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His Excellency President Jacob Zuma will travel to Angola for bilateral consultations with His Excellency Jose Eduardo Dos Santos, President of the Republic of Angola on 16 January 2013.
A number of African countries have attempted to consolidate their democracies by scheduling presidential and Parliamentary elections in 2012. Egypt’s Parliamentary and presidential elections...
Gauteng motorists will be informed whether e-tolling will go ahead today.
The Constitutional Court is expected to decide on whether to overturn an interim interdict preventing e-tolling.
The High...
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe has denied there is wide-spread panic over recent violent protests countrywide.
He said that he wasn’t sure what the difference was between panic and...
South African prosecutors provisionally withdrew murder charges on Sunday against 270 miners who had been accused of killing 34 striking colleagues shot dead by police. However, they said they...
Minister of Science and Technology Naledi Pandor says that South Africa as the major location for the Square Kilometre Array (or SKA) telescope changes the character of Africa.
Pandor says that...
African National Congress NEC member Joel Netshitenzhe said the killings at the Marikana mine of Lonmin Platinum symbolise that South Africa may be reaching points of crisis that need to be nipped...
As the Arab Spring awaits the outcomes of the elections in Egypt and the unrest in Syria, the world media has once again turned its attention toward Iran’s controversial nuclear ambitions. As the...
he African National Congress, the oldest liberation movement on the African continent, turns 100 years old today!
We have come from all corners of South Africa, Africa and the world, to celebrate...
The South African National Editors' Forum (Sanef) has again threatened legal action if a public interest defence clause is left out of the Protection of State Information Bill, Swaziland's King...
Since the 2008 food crisis, sub-Saharan Africa has experienced an increase in civilian and labour protests. These protests embrace a broad coalition of support, as well as a broad array of issues....
In today's podcast, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe says that the media will be allowed space to fix itself; Sudan rebukes the UN over its border buffer zone plan; and, SA leader Helen Zille...
1. The Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) was held in Windhoek, Republic of Namibia from August 16 to 17 2010. 2. Summit was...