There has been mixed reactions from various quarters to the 2012 National Budget announced by Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan. Read more »
The United Nations gave free reign to the United States, France and the United Kingdom, known as the P3, to intervene in Libya without any evidence of war, former South African ... Read more »
Former president Nelson Mandela will become the first person to appear on the country's banknotes since the dawn of democracy. Read more »
President Jacob Zuma shed light on infrastructure and health challenges, education, the slow progress of land reform and other serious challenges facing the nation state. Read more »
A comprehensive report on State Intervention in the Minerals Sector (Sims) commissioned by the African National Congress (ANC) rejects nationalisation as a way of resolving South ... Read more »
Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu says the nationalization of the country's mines will not be in keeping with government policy. Read more »
South African President Jacob Zuma's state-of-the-nation address will be made against a backdrop of economic turmoil, vast international debt, and high local unemployment. Read more »
South Africa, Tanzania and Mozambique signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on maritime security, in a move designed to enhance collective efforts in fighting piracy, drug ... Read more »
At least 100 countries are attending the International Mining Conference, in Cape Town, aimed at investments and a strengthened base for shareholders. Read more »
Fifa security services are engaged in a global investigation that includes a number of jurisdictions in Africa and across the globe. Read more »
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