Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe does not intend to leave office anytime before his current term ends in 2008, says the Zimbabwean government.
South African companies will soon be offered the opportunity to set up business partnerships and joint ventures with their counterparts in Ireland, one of the European Union’s (EU) fasting growing economies.
United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Kofi Annan appealed on Friday to the Security Council not to lose sight of the need for an early solution to the conflict in Liberia.
AMB Holdings , the South African listed banking group, said on Tuesday it was making progress in deciding on a black economic empowerment (BEE) partner to participate in the Heywood Investments consortium now holding 24 million AMB shares.
As part of the growing foreign interest in South Africa’s tourism and leisure industry, Golding Hotel Investment Consultants (GHIC) has concluded deals in excess of R220-million for the year.
The breadth of the alleged corruption on Wall Street during the late 90s tech boom was revealed yesterday when an historic ,4-billion settlement of conflict of interest allegations was finally published.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair yesterday warned France and other critics of the US-led war in Iraq that any attempt to create ”rival centres of power” to compete with the United States would restore the disastrous divisions of the cold war era.
Nigeria will soon launch a new national airline to replace Nigeria Airways, a debt- and corruption-ridden carrier threatened with liquidation.
North Korea has offered to abandon its nuclear weapons programme, stop missile exports and readmit foreign inspectors in return for a US pledge not to attack, it was revealed last night.
At least 60 people, mostly women and children, were killed in a massacre in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) over the weekend, Ugandan army spokesperson Major Shaban Bantariza said on Monday.