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The recent escalation in fighting along the ill defined border between the Republic of Sudan and the Republic of South Sudan, has lead to both an increase in accusations and propaganda from the...
South Africa’s newest R5.8-billion incentive scheme, which has been established to support the embattled domestic manufacturing sector, should become operational during the course of May, Trade...
How can Africa extract lasting dividends from the growing global commercial engagement in its mineral and oil resources? The marketing pitch of the 2012 "Investing in Africa Mining Indaba" that...
As the Arab Spring awaits the outcomes of the elections in Egypt and the unrest in Syria, the world media has once again turned its attention toward Iran’s controversial nuclear ambitions. As the...
For a number of reasons, it is too early to speculate what the result of Libya’s transition out of Gaddafi-era authoritarian politics and toward good governance might look like. Or, for that...
Since the long series of public holidays began, I have been called on by the electronic media to comment many times on developments in Syria. For a long time it seemed to be the only remaining...
Since the beginning of February 2011, the northern region of Africa has witnessed a series of political protests aiming to oust current political leaders. The wind of change started in Tunisia,...
On 9 January 2011, the Republic of Sudan went to vote in a landmark referendum that would ultimately result in the landslide decision by a largely Christian South Sudan to secede from their...