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The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities has inquired into the feasibility of a ...
Lobby group AfriForum clarified on Wednesday that it has never advocated for sanctions that target South Africa as a whole, ...
South Africa’s National Treasury plans to revamp its 2026 budget-preparation process after political wrangling saw this ...
South African inflation quickened to a four-month high in June, complicating the central bank’s task as it prepares to review ...
The Pretoria High Court will on July 28 hear an application by former President Thabo Mbeki and former Minister of Justice ...
South African National Parks (SANParks), which runs some of the world’s premier wildlife reserves, said it’s in discussions ...
Nigeria's Senate has approved President Bola Tinubu's plan for more than $21-billion in foreign borrowing to plug shortfalls ...
Market research and intelligence company BMI has lowered its forecast headline growth rate for sub-Saharan Africa for this ...
The threat of a terrorist blockade of Mali’s Kayes and Nioro towns would be disastrous for all three countries. Western Mali, ...
Malawi’s debt bill this year will be $2-billion more than what it holds in foreign reserves, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) — an amount that’s equivalent to almost a fifth of the ...
Kenya's cost of servicing its debts is expected to remain stubbornly high, ratings agency Moody's said on Wednesday, as the government leans on the domestic debt market to fund its budget shortfalls.
After South Africa’s first democratic elections in 1994, there was significant optimism about police reform in the country. Impressive steps were taken to bring the South African Police Service under ...
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