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The crumbling of North African (NA) regimes holds serious challenges for international law on the African continent. Traditional international law refrained from prescribing to states which forms...
South Africa's 2011 census started today, with the homeless and babies born after midnight being the first to be counted, opposition leaders and voters in Cameroon have complained of delays at...
The Mergermarket Third Quarter 2011 legal adviser league table shows that business law firm Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr has climbed eight places from Q1-Q3 2010 to be the domestic champion in Q1-Q3 2011,...
Worldwide, women’s presence in business as owners continues to grow. At least one-third of businesses in the formal sector are now owned and operated by women.(2) African women’s impact in the...
The Democratic Alliance (DA) warmly welcomes the results of Zambia’s national government elections in which opposition candidate, Michael Sata of the Patriotic Front (PF), beat incumbent...
Thirteen Pretoria advocates who "mounted the steed of greed" and milked the Road Accident Fund will have to pay back more than R15.6-million of their ill-gotten gains, the High Court in Pretoria...
After competing for the fourth time against his old foe, Rupiah Banda, Michael Sata was finally able to defeat Zambia’s long-serving president at the polls to become the country’s newest...