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South Africa's government is appealing a decision by its own regulators to allow Wal-Mart to buy control of local retailer Massmart, a move that could tarnish the nation's credentials as an...
While voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) is the mainstream HIV testing approach in HIV endemic countries, testing practices and policies are not standardised. The context of the health care...
British Prime Minister David Cameron has committed to double bilateral trade with South Africa by 2015, as he began his first working visit to sub-Saharan Africa to bolster trade links with the...
Date: 13/07/2011
Source: The Department of Higher Education and Training
Title: SA: Mkhize: Address by the Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training, at the African...
Sustained growth in developing countries is keeping the world on track to reduce the global poverty rate to below 15% by 2015, the United Nations (UN) said at the launch of ‘The Millennium...
Before antiretroviral therapy (ART) became available in the developing world, concerns were raised over the viability of these treatment programmes for sub-Saharan Africa. Weak states with...
African countries have materially divergent economic outlooks for 2011, despite an overall lower gross domestic product (GDP) growth expectation for the continent of 3.7%, mainly as a result of...
The ‘Alliance for A Green Revolution’ (AGRA), spearheaded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, aims to increase agricultural outputs and alleviate poverty and hunger in Africa. It has been...