Zimbabwe’s finance minister appealed Monday to the African Development Bank to ease the terms on the $566-million it is late in repaying.
Iranian embassy staff members in Pretoria were scrutinised despite intelligence service stating repeatedly that Iran poses no threat to the country.
While Gauteng’s ANC had praise and glory for Premier David Makhura’s State of the Province Address, opposition parties weren’t impressed.
The president is having his 91st birthday bash this weekend – but Zimbabweans hurt by the economy are not in the mood to celebrate.
The major air polluters had until April to get their act together, but a loophole in the law means corporates can ask for more postponements.
Virtual communities need to realise that the tweet can be more powerful than the bullet in this world of cyberterrorist realities.
The likely choices to head both the Independent Electoral Commission and intelligence are raising unease in opposition circles.
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President Jacob Zuma’s former financial adviser and fraud convict now seeks normal parole after he was released on medical parole in 2009.
All eyes will be on Nhlanhla Nene on Wednesday when he tells South Africans exactly how the treasury plans to plug the country’s fiscal gap.