Zimbabwe’s fate rests with Zimbabweans

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Zimbabwe’s economic and political problems are inextricably linked, and can only be solved by Zimbabweans themselves. So says Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Naledi

Union’s SAA comments ‘reckless’ – portfolio committee chair

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Chairperson of Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises Khaya Magaxa has slammed the National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa (NUMSA) for saying flying

Small businesses hammered by late payments

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The Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry has warned that late payment of bills by national and provincial government departments and big business is threatening

Chinese Equality Court bid will draw ‘necessary attention’ to racism

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The Chinese Association (TCA) – a body formed in 1903 to represent the interests of people of Chinese extraction in South Africa – has brought

Renamo challenge thrown out

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An attempt to annul the results of last month’s elections in Mozambique has failed. The main opposition party in our eastern neighbour, the Mozambican National

Steenhuisen new DA leader

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John Steenhuisen was elected as the interim leader of the Democratic Alliance (DA) yesterday. Steenhuisen had already been serving as the party’s parliamentary leader and

Union ups ante at SAA with flight-risk warning to passengers

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The National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa (NUMSA) warned passengers that flying with South African Airways (SAA) would be a safety risk because

Smith withdraws from race for top cricket post

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Graeme Smith, the former South African cricket captain, withdrew his name from consideration to become the new Director of Cricket in the country. He made

Zimbabwe inflation spikes

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The inflation rate in Zimbabwe jumped to nearly 40% in October, as the country continues to face an economic crunch. The inflation rate in our

Brain drain spurred by black empowerment is ‘paralysing our economy’

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The Freedom Front Plus (FF Plus) has tabled a motion in Parliament to debate the impact of the government’s Affirmative Action (AA) and Black Economic