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New research by global business advisory firm FTI Consulting revealed that 80% of South Africans regarded corruption as the greatest impediment to foreign direct investment (FDI) in the country....
Private equity houses are swapping low-growth buyout deals in Europe and North America for a slice of booming consumer demand in Africa.
They are drawn by a youthful and booming population that...
In today's podcast, incoming President Jacob Zuma warns that there will be no jobs for friends in his new Cabinet; an independent evaluation group has given the World Bank a mixed review for its...
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has begun talks with multilateral lenders on ways to open credit for the developing world in preparation for the G20 London summit in April. In an article in the...
In today's podcast, ANC's President Jacob Zuma maintains that he is innocent of all charges; Western States show a shift in stance towards the crisis in Zimbabwe; and Statistics SA reports that...
Former U.N. boss Kofi Annan has invited Kenya's feuding political parties to continue talks at a secret location outside Nairobi, with the aim of reaching an agreement within two or three...
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe will attend a European Union-Africa summit in December in Lisbon, triggering a boycott of the meeting by Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
"We got the invitation...