Fuel shortages, icy rain and power failures are hampering Japan’s worst humanitarian crisis since World War II, but workers are reporting progress.
South Africa’s current account gap narrowed to a seven-year-low in the fourth quarter of 2010, while expenditure slowed, the Reserbe Bank said.
A growing number of African nationals applying to MBA programs are choosing African and European business schools.
UNDP director for democratic governance <strong>Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi</strong> speaks to the <em>M&G</em> about democracy in Africa.
Retail union Saccawu said it will picket the offices of the competition watchdog, demanding it block Walmart’s plan to buy local chain Massmart.
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Japanese fund manager Tetsuro Miyachi of Franklin Templeton gives his investment views on Japan following the earthquake and tsunami.
China signed nearly $700-million in loan deals with Zimbabwe on Monday, its biggest loan package to date.
Cape Town police confirmed on Tuesday morning that alleged underworld boss Cyril Beeka was gunned down in the city over the long weekend.
Metrobus drivers were back on the roads on Tuesday morning after a five-week strike against a shift system implemented last December.