The United States president said ‘some bad things’ are happening in the country
Small business owners are also hoping to get advice on adding value from ‘the factory of the world’
Southern African countries push to resume ivory trade in government stockpiles, while other African proposals seek to protect hippos
Southern African countries push to resume ivory trade in government stockpiles, while other African proposals seek to protect hippos
South Africa has ‘no real gumption’ when it comes to making tough decisions to protect the environment, says UCT academic
Unlike the virus, there is no treatment for global warming except to immediately abandon economic activities that cause it
Dube TradeZone 1 is fully leased and tenanted; the exceptional demand for industrial space here has triggered phase two development
Is the EU’s pause in investment treaty negotiations with the US a case of double standards or a shift in protection policy, asks Xavier Carim.
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/ 21 September 2011
Sub-Saharan Africa could maintain its economic expansion in the near term, but faltering US or European recovery could threaten trade, says the IMF.
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/ 17 December 2007
Zimbabwe has struck a deal to import crude oil from Equatorial Guinea and is planning to reopen a refinery to process fuel and ease acute shortages, state media reported on Monday. Crunch shortages of fuel, foreign currency and food are a sign of the Southern African nation’s deep economic crisis.