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/ 7 December 2012
South Africa is accused of putting undue pressure on a weak government to extract an unfair deal.
Watch the highlights package of our chat with amaBhungane’s Craig McKune and Sam Sole on our big Zuma story this week.
All the gushing about growth largely ignores the continent’s political risks and challenges, says Dianna Games.
The DA has called on President Jacob Zuma to "do the honourable thing" and take leave from his office until all allegations have been dealt with.
Egypt’s main opposition coalition has stated that it would not take part in a dialogue proposed by President Mohamed Morsi.
Adaptation is woefully lacking among South African businesses as the scale of climate change impact grows, writes Dr Alec Joubert.
Africa is enjoying an increase in mobile services, but there is an urgent need to regulate the industry, writes Lloyd Gedye.
British Business Secretary Vince Cable will write to the bosses of the eight companies in the FTSE 100 index that still have men-only boardrooms..
Laws meant to reduce Mozambican officials’ conflicts of interest are clear but not enforced.
Like many other state endeavours, the costs of Transnet’s latest fuel project have kept on soaring, writes Lynley Donnelly.