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In today's podcast, the new carbon tax on cars and pick-ups will earn government R450m/y; Nariman Behravesh says that Africa's expanding trade relations with Asia to spur growth in 2010 and beyond;...
Amid the excitement of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, an announcement by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation in June 2010 that it has again decided not to award its lucrative annual governance prize this year went...
Civil society has become a key driver behind global efforts to end impunity for grave international crimes. African Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) are no exception, having recently spearheaded...
Following ten days of deliberations, the first review conference of the International Criminal Court ended after midnight on Friday 11 June 2010 in Kampala, Uganda. Attended by around 4 600...
In today's podcast, Cope gives Mosiuoa Lekota marching orders; rift between rich and poor nations remains in climate change negotiations; and, UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon urges nations to sign...
The Elders have condemned the reported killing by Israeli forces of more than a dozen people who were attempting to deliver relief supplies to the Gaza strip by sea.
In today's podcast, Jeff Radebe warns that piracy will spread without Africa-wide cooperation; Kofi Annan says that Africa's development relies on political will; and, the ANCYL denies call for...
Africa's development relies on the mobilisation of political will, former United Nations secretary-general Kofi Annan said on Tuesday. Releasing the African Progress Report, compiled by the Africa...