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10 February 2012
                       
 
 
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03 Feb 2012
 
 
SA, Cuba sign loan agreement
economic assistance
South Africa on Friday formalised a R350-million economic aid agreement with Cuba. At a ceremony in Pretoria, Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies and Cuba's ambassador to South Africa, Angela...
 
 
Iran policy not swayed by MTN, SA says
FOREIGN POLICY
South Africa denied on Friday it had been pressured by MTN Group into backing Tehran's nuclear programme and aiding its military when the Johannesburg-based mobile operator was bidding for a...
 
 
Commodities as a blessing and a curse: The potential for a sub-Saharan Spring
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
As the Arab Spring awaits the outcomes of the elections in Egypt and the unrest in Syria, the world media has once again turned its attention toward Iran’s controversial nuclear ambitions. As the...
 
 
Good news, but . . .
REAL ECONOMY: FOREIGN INVESTMENT
Amid the prevailing economic gloom and doom, it came as welcome relief to learn that South Africa’s foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows rose 269% in 2011 – climbing to $4.5-billion last...
 
 
02 Feb 2012
 
Iran’s diplomatic and economic lifeline in Africa
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
Iran’s nuclear programme has for a long time been at the centre of the world’s attention. Looking more closely at Iran’s position in the world, and the continuing diplomatic conflict between...
 
 
New clashes in Senegal as pressure mounts on Wade
CLASHES
Senegal security forces used tear gas and flash grenades to disperse hundreds of rock-throwing youths in the capital Dakar on Wednesday, a day after a student was killed in mass anti-government...
 
 
01 Feb 2012
 
IFP: Statement by the Inkatha Freedom Party, on proposals to save the rhino (01/02/2012)
Statements

The IFP's Dr Mario Oriani Ambrosini MP made a number of proposals towards
saving South Africa's rhino population during public hearings at Parliament
last week.

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One killed as Senegal police, anti-Wade crowds clash
CLASHES
At least one person was killed on Tuesday as Senegalese security forces armed with truncheons and tear gas clashed with rock-throwing activists protesting against President Abdoulaye Wade's...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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