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The process of documenting more than 250,000 Zimbabweans living in South Africa has almost been completed, a senior home affairs official said on Thursday.
Director General Mkuseli Apleni said...
Democratic Alliance water and environment spokesperson Gareth Morgan said yesterday that Water and Environmental Affairs Minister Edna Molewa has overestimated the number of jobs that can be...
A week of protests over fuel prices has put Nigeria's government under more pressure than ever to make good on long-unfulfilled promises to reform its notoriously inefficient and corrupt energy...
Thank you, ladies and gentlemen of the media, for joining us at the Presidency’s first media briefing of the new year.
I hope you have all had a chance in the past few weeks to take a break from...
As Nigerians take to the streets in what has been described as an ‘indefinite strike’ against the controversial removal of the fuel subsidy, many experts have warned that such a move will...
At the end of 2011, and the beginning of a new year, Europe is in a mess and likely to get much worse before it gets better. Africa, by contrast, is solvent. Africa is already into a growth cycle....