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In the first article that appeared on the 4-10 February 2011 edition of ANC Today we depicted the socio-economic and political environment that existed in South Africa few decades before the...
The slide towards civil war in Côte d’Ivoire looks, on the face of it, like a fight between two men in business suits. One refuses to leave power and the other wants to exercise the right...
The South African Reserve Bank leaves its repo rate unchanged at 5,5% but raises its inflation forecast and strikes a bullish tone on growth. The Monetary Policy Committee's (MPC’s) hawkish tone...
President Jacob Zuma on Monday warned against foreign military intervention in Libya, saying United Nations (UN) members may not go beyond the terms of a March 17 resolution to enforce a no-fly...
Although conflict in the Middle East and North Africa has dominated world news, there are increasing warnings of a civil war in Côte d'Ivoire, from which media focus has shifted.
A panel of five African presidents discussed the worsening crisis in Cote d'Ivoire on Wednesday, after failing to persuade the country's sitting president Laurent Gbagbo to cede power to his rival...
By its resolution 1938 (2010) of 15 September 2010, the Security Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) until 30 September 2011 and requested me to report on...
I have to admit that the Wikileaks saga distracted me. I thought 2011 would be the year that access to information and freedom of the press pundits would fight it out with state supremacy wonks....