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A new World Bank report narrating 26 so-called African success stories highlights the catalytic role that some governments have played in stimulating these achievements by intervening in a manner...
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...
“Quiet corruption” was pervasive and widespread across Africa, had a disproportionate impact on the poor and would have long-term consequences for the continent’s development, a new report...
Date: 01/03/2010 Source: United Nations Title: UN: Pillay: Opening statement by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to the Human Rights Council 13th Session, Geneva
In today's podcast, Cosatu's bid to block the listing of Vodacom is thrown out by the Pretoria High Court; the World Bank calls for leaders of the G20 nations to help Africa recover from the...
In today's podcast: the Gauteng Provincial Legislature is set to elect the African National Congress chairman in the province, Paul Mashatile, as its new premier, the financial crisis in developed...
OXFORD UNIVERSITY INAUGURAL GLOBAL ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE LECTURE BY
TREVOR A MANUEL, MINISTER OF FINANCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH
AFRICA, AT OXFORD UNIVERSITY, LONDON