The deputy president has failed in his bid to lead once before, but can he convince the party’s branches of his suitability to lead this time around?
You’ve got to feel for SAs matriculants, particularly if they come from poor families or attended underresourced schools.
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Should Libya hit the target of 900 000 barrels a day, it would replace about one-third of the supplies being cut by other Opec nations.
A transition authority will be set up — headed by veteran opposition leader Étienne Tshisekedi and a prime minister named from opposition ranks.
The leader of Renamo has extended the truce between it and the ruling party by two months.
Terror attacks, pressure from the right wing and Russian assertiveness are focusing the attention of the union.
“You know what? The fact of the matter is that when he tweets, he gets results,” Spicer said.
The reality that we cannot continue to ignore is that our social development is imploding our economic growth.
Stakes are even higher in the courts this year as a number of important cases are due to be heard.