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Daily podcast – January 16, 2012
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South Africa's Treasury reacted to a Fitch downgrade of the country's outlook on Friday by saying it remains committed to the prudent execution of growth and policies that boost employment, the...
 
 
Nigeria protests suspended after fuel price cut
PROTESTS
President Goodluck Jonathan and labour unions failed in overnight talks to reach a compromise over the removal of fuel subsidies that has raised fears of a shutdown of Nigeria's oil industry, union...
 
 
13 Jan 2012
 
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The relationship between the United Nations (UN) Security Council and African Union (AU) should be institutionalised, President Jacob Zuma says. "We, therefore, believe that we should...
 
 
 
 
Daily podcast – January 13, 2012
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The relationship between the United Nations Security Council and the African Union should be institutionalised, President Jacob Zuma said in New York yesterday, one of Nigeria's main trade unions...
 
 
Nigeria subsidy talks 'fruitful', strikes continue
STRIKES
One of Nigeria's main trade unions said talks with President Goodluck Jonathan over the government's removal of publicly popular fuel subsidies were 'fruitful' and ongoing, but strikes would...
 
 
12 Jan 2012
 
Nigerians protest for fourth day against fuel price
STRIKES
Nigerians took to the streets across the country for a fourth day running on Thursday to protest against the government's decision to remove popular fuel subsidies, which more than doubled the...
 
 
 
 
Daily podcast – January 12, 2012
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South African municipalities have underspent R12.4-billion, or 29.3%, of their capital budgets in the 12 months to the end of June 2011, the National Treasury has stated, the threat of disruption...
 
 
The Fuel Subsidy Crisis and its Implications for the Fight Against Boko Haram in Nigeria
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
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...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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