Cope president Mosiuoa Lekota has invited all opposition parties for talks on November 25 on forming a more united front against the ANC.
We will have to wait to see if the US downturn produces anything to rival the cultural achievements that came out of the Great Depression.
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan says there will be more certainty about foreign direct investment in South Africa within the next year.
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An energy department official says 53 bids have been received from independent electricity producers for the construction of renewable energy sources.
Anders Behring Breivik has admitted to killing 77 people in twin attacks in Norway in July, but rejected the court’s authority to hear his case.
As Europe’s dream of economic union stumbles, South Africa produces its First National Plan.
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Shell says it’s dealing with a new oil spill in Nigeria’s onshore delta, the latest in a string of leaks it blames on sabotage attacks and oil theft.
Russia will train its army to play badminton to improve its battle prowess after the racquet sport won a surprise endorsement from the president.
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Power utility Eskom has signed a R1.9-billion loan from the World Bank that will finance the building of SA’s largest solar and wind power projects.
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/ 14 November 2011
Climate change compels us to recognise the complex of links between this catastrophe and our heavily commercialised and commodified economies.