Cash-strapped Swaziland plans to spend nearly half of its R2.4-billion loan from South Africa on capital-investment projects.
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/ 2 September 2011
If passed, the Secrecy Bill will help to mask the corrupt activities of those in government. The fight to stop the Bill just got harder.
Trustees have accused FSB chief Dube Tshidi and attorney Tony Mostert of ‘despicable’ behaviour.
Foreigners in Middelburg, Mpumalanga, allege that the local council is working hand in glove with local business people to shut down their shops.
The race for the Zambia’s top office is heating up in Lusaka, reports <b>Louise Redvers</b>.
Julius Malema’s legal team is seeking to highlight what it says is uneven treatment in the charges he faces.
Both the Pietermaritzburg Regional Court and the Kimberley Magistrate’s Court gave permission to Gaston Savoi to undertake a business trip to Angola.
Government has agreed that Australian-listed miner Coal of Africa can proceed with the Vele coal mine.
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/ 2 September 2011
Tough times demand that all music industry role-players must go forward together.
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/ 2 September 2011
Richard Blair, the British DJ, musician and founder of Sidestepper Sound System, is the headline act at the relaunched Politburo Sessions.