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A former US diplomat in Libya gave a dramatic account on Wednesday of the attack on the mission in Benghazi that killed the US ambassador, and told lawmakers that more could have been done to stop...
Libya's central government has long had only a tenuous grip on the eastern city of Benghazi, but the bombing of the French embassy in Tripoli shows its control of the capital may now also be under...
Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu said on Thursday that the people calling for the nationalisation of the country's mines were economically empowered, and that they had wasted the money...
Civil rights NGO Section 27 says that the Gauteng health department's poor financial management is seriously impacting on patient well-being within public health facilities.
The NGO says it has...
As hundreds of people continue to flee Syria on a daily basis, the United Nations today announced it is scaling up its capacity to register Syrian refugees in order to facilitate and speed up their...
A report released on Friday states that the Limpopo education department spent R25-million a year on phone bills, and that its financial systems are in a state of "decay".
Libya's wartime prime minister Mahmoud Jibril extended his lead in landmark elections, vote tallies showed on Wednesday, but Islamist rivals predicted their score would be boosted by allied...
Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi said at the opening of the Equal Education national summit in Tembisa on Sunday that apartheid wouldn’t end and black people wouldn’t experience real...
Long-running investor concerns about whether South Africa might nationalise its mines will be laid to rest at a ruling party conference later this month, says the country's Mineral Resources...
South African public service workers negotiating annual pay increases have rejected a 6.5% hike on offer, saying that it does not take into account the "devastating effects" of increasing inflation...
The Johannesburg Labour Court on Sunday ruled in favour of the application by the South African Police Service to set aside the lifting of the suspension of Crime Intelligence boss Richard Mdluli.
Today we celebrate the foundation of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) fifty years ago. This year also marks the 10th Anniversary of the African Union (AU) and the New Partnership for African...
After having initiated the uprising that eventually ousted Muammar Gaddafi last September, on March 6th, authorities in Benghazi, through their leader,Ahmed Zubair Senussi, declared the...
In August 2011, Libya’s rebels seized power of the country after a six-month struggle and Western Governments could begin the military withdrawal from NATO-bases around the Mediterranean. With...