The South African government has confirmed that ousted Haitian president Jean Bertrand-Aristide will end his seven-year exile in South Africa.
Washington has urged the SA government to advise former Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide not to return before the country’s run-off election.
The Libyan government’s investment arm co-owns a prime slice of Sandton — Africa’s most expensive real estate — and a chunk of the V&A Waterfront.
South Africa has been accused of bowing to US and Brazilian pressure.
The glaring lack of mention of ‘climate’ or ‘change’ in Zuma’s speech has left many in the international community in a state of mild panic.
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/ 23 December 2010
Somewhere between government agendas, African safari outfits and Victoria Falls resorts lie the myths and realities of Zimbabwean tourism.
A man and his microbrew – which won serious accolades at the Britain’s Wetherspoons Real Ale Festival – are hoping to take on KZN and then the world.
The inconvenient truths about our polluted water supplies aren’t going unchallenged — at least not by these activists.
What, if anything, draws millions of Zimbabweans in the diaspora together? Sean Christie reports.
Sean Christie headed to Mozambique to follow up rumours of Portuguese sabotage. What he found was an impressive clean up of Beira’s disused sewers.