Hailed as the panacea for poverty in South Africa, microcredit has instead resulted in a spike in poverty, writes Milford Bateman.
Owner of Morioka Shoten in Tokyo says the strategy adds up to a dedicated exhibition for each volume it sells.
Seized documents detail the militant group’s plan to manage revenue streams – including pillaged oil – and oversee subjugated populations.
The Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance has urged the public to respond to the Gazette before the 6 January 2016 cutoff date.
Following a call from the UN for a record $20.1 billion, 15 of the world’s leading aid agencies were polled on their top humanitarian concerns.
Over a thousand Imizamo Yethu informal settlement residents were left homeless after a fire broke out – this in the wake of a fire in November.
Department of Energy director general Thabane Zulu has said that the Department of Energy is committed to "cost effectiveness and full transparency".
Home Affairs sees nothing wrong with the immigration rules and finds that travellers’ complaints are "baseless and inaccurate".
Lifting of Dianne Kohler Barnard’s ban causes rumble in Democratic Alliance’s decision-making organs.
Gadgetry is synonymous with bells and whistles, but sometimes it’s the personal approach that stands out.