Namibia has been held up as an example of how a regulator can stop cellphone giants from making a killing and ripping off customers.
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/ 21 February 2012
Human Rights Watch has released a report saying Somalia’s al-Qaeda-link al-Shabaab rebels have forced young children to fight alongside them.
An already frail economy will come under more pressure when the EU ban comes into effect.
Motorsport SA said it would only support a Cape Town Grand Prix if South African drivers be included, among other conditions.
There was no risk of acid mine water flooding the basements of buildings in the Johannesburg CBD, according to a geo-technical risk assessment.
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/ 24 January 2011
Accords on saving vulnerable forests are having little impact because they do not attack the core causes such as growing demand for biofuels.
The senior official who blocked the importation of rare Zambian sable antelope in a deal backed by the agriculture minister, is facing demotion.
Corruption and nepotism are affecting service delivery in South Africa, Amnesty International said on Thursday.
Motorsport SA (MSA) says it understands the Gauteng government’s decision to cancel its international contracts with the sport beyond 2010.
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/ 19 November 2008
cPolitical prisoners and criminal detainees are systemically tortured in oil-rich Equatorial Guinea, a United Nations investigator said on Wednesday.