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We are pleased to announce that Webber Wentzel has agreed to join ALN (formerly known as Africa Legal Network). This is a significant development in our strategy to become a truly African law firm...
On 23 July 2011 one of the main rebel leaders in South Sudan, Colonel Gatluak Gai, was confirmed dead by government officials after he was shot at Pakur where his forces were temporarily assembled....
The humanitarian crisis unraveling in southern Somalia, which the United Nations says is the worst famine in the area for 20 years, has been compounded by political instability that is nearly...
This conference report from the Public Expenditure and Smallholder Agriculture Project of Idasa’s Economic Governance Programme identifies advocacy tools and communication techniques in advocacy.
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...
Questions surrounding land remain divisive in spite of the integration advances made by Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda in forming the East African Community (EAC). At the heart of...
Al-Shabaab, an Islamist insurgency group, has been a serious concern for peace in Somalia, but more recently, it has appeared that the regional threat of this organisation is increasing. The group...
The Federation of African Journalists (FAJ) notes in its ‘Press Freedom in Africa 2010’ report that Africa recorded some 322 press freedom alerts in 2010, which is an increase of about 43.16%...