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Cope's newest acquisition, former DA politician Nick Koornhof, on Tuesday poured cold water on the party's hopes of governing the country after next year's elections. "If you are talking about...
Zimbabwe denounced the Group of Eight rich nations on Wednesday for planning sanctions on top officials, saying it was part of a colonial and racist move led by Britain and the United States to...
In today's podcast: SA govt iss looking for a "balanced" medium-term funding strategy for cash strapped power utility Eskom, petrol prices to increase on Wednesday, and Gold Fields, is to spend...
Media statement by the North West MEC for Transport, Roads and Community Safety, Phenye Vilakazi, on the occasion of the media conference on Arrive Alive Statistics and the state of the roads held...
Keynote address by Ms Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi, Minister for the Public Service and Administration, State Information Technology Agency (SITA) media conference
Leaders of the group of eight richest nations, who last year
pledged to double aid to Africa to $50-billion a year by 2010,
haven't committed enough funds to meet that goal, a World Bank
official...
South Africa has still not been asked to give refuge to ousted
Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Department of Foreign
Affairs spokesperson Ronnie Mamoepa said yesterday.
The final report of the Hefer Commission into allegations that
Public Prosecutor boss, Bulelani Ngcuka, was a spy for the
apartheids government, would be handed to the government today.
Speaker of Parliament Frene Ginwala has warned that Parliament will
spare no one from the investigation currently underway into
fraudulent activities involving travel agencies and travel vouchers...