Prime Minister, Morgan Tsvangirai has encouraged Chinese businesses to invest in Zimbabwe, highlighting opportunities like mining, agriculture and infrastructure development. Read more »
South African authorities will probe corruption charges against telecommunications giant MTN, after allegations that contracts with the Iranian government were acquired through ... Read more »
The South African Broadcasting Corporation has refused to screen the latest Nandos advertisement, which questions xenophobia, because it apparently contravenes regulations. Read more »
The country's main opposition DA says local bus company SA Roadlink must be shut down pending an inquiry into fraud of forging transport permits. Read more »
The nine victims who were crushed during a job stampede in Mpulungu District have been buried. Read more »
Adm. Gaspar Santos Rufino, the Angolan vice minister of Defence, ended a three-day visit to Namibia to strengthen ties between the two countries. Read more »
Ryder, a Briton, has become the 10th ILO director general when he elected at the International Labour Organisation headquarters in Geneva. Read more »
The Trust has announced that the first applications for the funding opens and it will be disbursing money received from FIFA as a legacy of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Read more »
Banking services for the Zimbabwe Platinum Mine (Zimplats) is at risk of defaulting on loan arrangements. Banking services for the company were suspended after Zimplats defied and ... Read more »
African leaders, together with representatives from global business and the development community have signed a commitment to nurture the continent’s natural resources and ... Read more »
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