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In life realities on the ground often lay waste to the best-laid plans. So has it been for the AU in the Libyan crisis. Since the rebels entered Tripoli on August 21 the hand-wringing around the...
The Presidency has "rejected" a Democratic Alliance call for a Parliamentary debate on the growing list of State deals that have benefited President Jacob Zuma's family and friends.
Meanwhile,...
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...
South African employers are reporting “cautious” third-quarter hiring intentions, according to the latest 'Manpower Employment Outlook Survey', with hiring expectations “stuck in low gear”,...
At the end of 2010 South Africa’s was finally invited to join the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) economic community. BRIC came into existence in 2001 and quickly grew to become one of...
The AU has been criticised for the way it has responded to the Libyan crisis. While some of the concerns expressed about the AU’s role or lack of it in Libya are inaccurate, there is little doubt...
This Human Rights Watch report documents brutal and long-lasting violence against women and girls by husbands, partners, and family members and the survivors’ struggle to seek protection. Turkey...