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The City of Johannesburg will spend over R100-billion on economic and social infrastructure over the next ten years, City of Johannesburg executive mayor Parks Tau says. To enable Johannesburg to...
The South African government is considering turning to the private sector to help it close the prevailing funding gap to implement projects to deal with the serious acid mine drainage (AMD) problem...
The Draft Taxation Laws Amendment Bills, 2011 (draft Bills) were publicly released on 2 June 2011. These Bills come during a difficult economic period when global growth continues to be...
Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Sicelo Shiceka will meet his Gauteng counterpart before the end of the week in an effort to help sort out Johannesburg's, and the country's,...
Not a stranger to controversies, the Libyan leader Col. Muammar Gaddafi, has reportedly suggested partitioning Nigeria into a ‘Muslim North' and a ‘Christian South'. To him, this would be the...