A United Nation’s (UN) backed war crimes court’s chief prosecutor pledged on Wednesday that the court would bring indicted Liberian President Charles Taylor to trial — but called on the international community to make it happen.
The Federation of Unions of South Africa (Fedusa) has sharply criticised statements made earlier this week by Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Tony Leon on labour legislation.
More aggressive interest rate cuts are in the offing after the latest plunge in year-on-year producer price inflation, economists predicted on Wednesday.
Key evidence produced in the treason trial of Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai was ”inaudible”, a government recording expert told the court on Wednesday.
Zambian police on Wednesday summoned a newspaper editor for questioning on falsehoods about President Levy Mwanawasa published in his newspaper, a police source said on Wednesday.
The South African Chamber of Business (Sacob) on Wednesday warned Parliament about the politicisation of business through the proposed Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) legislation.
The government’s Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) strategy came under fire at Parliament on Tuesday, with both business and labour expressing serious concerns.
When the breeze blows the wrong way over the grassy hilltops above this quiet Scottish village, coal dust from the mines below can darken the air that powers the rows of slim white wind turbines.
Five suspected al-Qaeda members, whose extradtion had been blocked by the high court here, have now left Malawi for an undisclosed location, a government official said on Wednesday.