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08 Dec 2011
 
 
Increased investment bodes well for Zambian economy, but challenges remain
ZAMBIA
Newly elected Zambian President Michael Sata’s incumbency bodes well for investment in the landlocked country. This is despite pre-election rhetoric that threatened the status quo of usual...
 
 
05 Dec 2011
 
SA: Statement by Mac Maharaj, Presidency spokesperson, on the DRC elections (05/12/2011)
Statements

His Excellency Jacob Zuma in his capacity as Chairperson of the SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation (Troika) and President of the Republic of South Africa would like to...

 
 
 
 
Overcoming the Barriers How to ensure future food production under climate change in Southern Africa (November 2011)
FOOD
Farmers in Southern Africa are experiencing changes to their climate that are different in magnitude to what they have experienced in the past. Farmers interviewed for this report say that these...
 
 
02 Dec 2011
 
Cosatu: Vavi: Address by the general secretary, to the informal economy conference, Cape Town (02/12/2011)
2011
Thank you very much for giving me the honour of delivering this keynote address to such a representative gathering and on such a burning issue.
 
 
01 Dec 2011
 
IFP: Statement by Mangosuthu Buthelezi, Inkatha Freedom Party president, on World Aids Day (01/12/2011)
Statements

Dear friends and fellow South Africans,

Each morning as I prepare for work, I attach a red ribbon to my lapel.
Today many people across the world will perform this small act in...

 
 
29 Nov 2011
 
 
 
Daily Lives and Corruption, Public Opinion in Southern Africa (November 2011)
CORRUPTION
More than half of all those who come in contact with public service providers – 56% – were asked to pay a bribe in the past year, according to a new survey of six Southern African countries...
 
 
28 Nov 2011
 
Holiday Hotspots: Where are the Most Dangerous South African Destinations?
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
Every December, millions of South Africans travel to various holiday destinations - from modest rural family homesteads to posh beachfront resorts. The aim is to relax with relatives and friends....
 
 
25 Nov 2011
 
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Outspoken South African politician Julius Malema has submitted a legal appeal against his five-year expulsion from the African National Congress (ANC) for bringing the ruling party into disrepute,...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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