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In today's podcast, President Jacob Zuma criticises the ANCYL's push for change in the ruling party's top leadership structures; the US says that Zimbabwe must improve its human rights record and...
In today's podcast, SA President Jacob Zuma orders government Ministers to return to the negotiating table in order to end the public sector pay strike; Friends of the Earth reports that the demand...
The recently concluded 15th African Union (AU) summit which took place in Kampala from 25-27 July 2010 made it clear that the International Criminal Court (ICC) has not yet succeeded in winning the...
Sunday Times journalist Mzilikazi wa Afrika will be released from detention ahead of his bail application in the Nelspruit Regional Court on Friday morning. Handing down judgment in the High Court...
Deadly attacks at a Ugandan restaurant and a sports bar during the FIFA World Cup final highlighted the need to work together to combat the threat of terrorism, President Jacob Zuma said at an...
In today's podcast, the Democratic Alliance and the Independent Democrats contemplate a merger; African countries are divided about whether they should arrest Sudanese President Omar Hassan...
In today's podcast, the new carbon tax on cars and pick-ups will earn government R450m/y; Nariman Behravesh says that Africa's expanding trade relations with Asia to spur growth in 2010 and beyond;...
On Monday 12 July 2010, the Pre-Trial Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) confirmed the charge of genocide laid against Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir by the ICC Prosecutor....
In today's podcast, Eskom workers threaten strike; US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urges tough economic reforms in Africa; and, Public Enterprises Minister Barbara Hogan says that Transnet...
In today's podcast, the 2010 FIFA World Cup highlights greater African improvements; the ICC urges the UN security council to push for Sudan arrests; and, Zimbabwe is to lift its diamond export ban.
In today's podcast, SA President Jacob Zuma says that the FIFA World Cup is uniting South Africa; WTO DG Pascal Lamy says that regional trade negotiations are good as long as they do not detract...