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Kenya hailed on Monday the death of Osama bin Laden as an act of justice, but said more must be done to bring stability to neighbouring Somalia, where al Qaeda-linked fighters are waging an...
South African motorists are in for a rough and expensive ride as petrol prices are set to breach the R10 per litre mark on May 4 this year, a level last seen in mid-2008, Morocco said a bomb that...
The South African government and business community need to closer align themselves to fully leverage the economic opportunities that come with belonging to the Brazil, Russia, India, China and...
Soldiers in Burkina Faso fired their weapons near the presidential palace late on Thursday, a military source told Reuters, following a series of protests by the army since last month.
South African Reserve Bank deputy Governor Daniel Mminele says the Bank will base its future policy action on its assessment of second round effects of higher oil and food prices on inflation.
A report that South Africa has offered the Ivory Coast's Laurent Gbagbo asylum was "absolutely false", the international relations and co-operation department said on Thursday.
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) recommends May 1 to the Presidency as implementation date for the Companies Act of 2008. This comes after the DTI announcement that there should not be...
The South African Reserve Bank leaves its repo rate unchanged at 5,5% but raises its inflation forecast and strikes a bullish tone on growth. The Monetary Policy Committee's (MPC’s) hawkish tone...