When chatting to investment professionals, two issues keep cropping up: the expectations of investors and the greed of CEOs.
Defence Minister Mosiuoa Lekota should resign or be fired after reports that he failed to declare business interests to Parliament, the Democratic Alliance said on Friday.
Iraq’s new civilian administrator yesterday promised to bring thousands more military police into the country, and to step up patrols in an attempt to control widespread looting and lawlessness.
Bankrupt Enron Corp. raised nearly -million to pay creditors during an art auction that sold prized possessions such as Claes Oldenburg’s pop sculpture Soft Light Switches, which fetched 000.
The deteriorating situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo, enough to break the heart of the most determined peace broker, could see France pulled even deeper into policing the continent.
United States President George Bush launched a legal challenge at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) this week to force Europe to accept imports of US genetically modified (GM) crops.
Zimbabwe immigration officials on Friday ordered US journalist Andrew Meldrum to leave the southern African country, where he has been based for 23 years.
Four young elephants are plucked from their families and their homes in the African bush. They are drugged and shunted to various institutions before being dumped unceremoniously on the tarmac at Johannesburg International airport.
The day after several bomb blasts rocked Soweto in October last year, South Africans were shocked to learn of the existence of the Boeremag.