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On Wednesday 16 March 2010, the increasingly influential Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Court of Justice announced that it would defer by a month its ruling on whether or not...
In today's podcast, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe calls for an end to violent service delivery protests; the UN Environment Programme reports that dirty water kills more people than all forms...
In today's podcast, a World Bank report says that "quiet corruption" is pervasive and widespread across Africa; ANCYL president Julius Malema faces further complaints in the Equality Court after...
In today's podcast, opposition parties criticise President Jacob Zuma's State of the Nation address; the EU announces a fund aid Zimbabwe smallholder farmers; and, Cosatu says that the President's...
in today's podcast, President Jacob Zuma confirms that he fathered an illegitimate child; Zimbabwe hopes to have IMF voting rights restored; and, the Concourt to hear case of delayed Presidential...
In today's podcast, the SARB defends its inflation targeting policy; the AU objects to the imposition of trade sanctions by the US; and, E&Y says that the National Treasury is unlikely to make...
JOHANNESBURG - The leadership of the African National Congress (ANC) will not be drawn into "street fights" over positions, the party's secretary general Gwede Mantashe, says. "We are not going to...
In today's podcast, the ANC seeks to ‘clarify’ Sexwale document; SA fails to evade global FDI slump in 2009; and, Africa likely to see shift in politics after economic crisis.