Concerns over poultry and red meat supplies should not have a bearing in the long term
The continent’s regional regulators are building frameworks to simplify cross-border compliance and national authorities are adapting laws to support these ambitions
The department of trade, industry and competition says it has no intention of decoupling from the US on trade relations
South Africa and the continent need to quietly assert control over their future through investment, innovation and intellectual engagement
Investors are increasingly agreeing to African governments’ demands for local mineral beneficiation, driven by their need to secure access to the continent’s valuable resources
Did US ambassador to Liberia Mark Toner, US Africa bureau official Troy Fitrell, Africa adviser to the US president Massad Boulos and former US special envoy J Peter Pham have any conflict of interests in influencing the deal?
Colonial architecture might not be your thing — but Sir Herbert Baker’s globe-trotting, empire-defining life just might surprise you
Kunene, the PA’s deputy president, resigned as a councillor after links to murder suspect Katiso Molefe
John Mpe alleges that former contractors were angered by the municipality’s decision to do the work itself and not spend millions on fleet card and stadium maintenance tenders
The world is no longer panicking over US trade threats but laying the foundation for an environment where Washington can no longer hold it over a barrel