Ecuador’s best-kept secret is its unique cuisine, which is inspired by the country’s diverse ecosystem.
The facts are few but there have bee logistical and political reasons why the state is dragging its feet.
Resource nationalism is having a direct effect on commodity prices, making them more volatile and threatening global security.
Nationalisation of mines is firmly off the table, but there is still a lot of uncertainty about state intervention in South Africa’s mining sector.
South African media has reacted with anger over the gang-rape and mutilation of Bredasdorp teenager Anene Booysen.
Countries around the world have been asking what they are getting from the mining of their resources.
The Chinese will not enjoy preferential treatment and will not be exempt from Zimbabwe’s indigenisation policy, says Minister Saviour Kasukuwere.
For 100 years Durban’s non-profit McCord Hospital has been a beacon of hope for the poor. Now it has to rely on the state to survive.
Presuming that the new committee will soon begin its work, it must be evident that Professor Malekgapuru Makgoba is not an appropriate chairperson.
Is there space for a new political party? The question arises with the news that Dr Mamphela Ramphele is considering starting a new party.