Vol 48 No 4 | SOUTH AFRICA Women in power 16th February 2007 Who are the women vying for the top jobs in the African National Congress, and what are their chances? The National Assembly has 131 female members out of 400, up from just 12 before the 1994 elections. This places South Africa twelfth in the global league of female parliamentary re...
Vol 48 No 4 | SOUTH AFRICA Cyril eyes the presidency 16th February 2007 Union leader turned tycoon Cyril Ramaphosa has discreetly informed senior members of the Congress of South African Trade Unions that he is prepared to be a candidate for the presid...
Vol 48 No 2 | SOUTH AFRICA South Africa's spat 19th January 2007 South Africa, host to the New Partnership for African Development (NePAD) Secretariat and driving force behind the African Peer Review Mechanism, should have run a model assessment...
Vol 47 No 24 | SOUTH AFRICA Help, murder, police! 1st December 2006 The investigation of a fraudster's murder raises doubts about the national police chief's position President Thabo Mbeki and Safety and Security Minister Charles Nqakula are so far standing by National Police Commissioner Jackie Selebi, who is at the centre of a bizarre politica...
Vol 47 No 24 | SOUTH AFRICA The police chief, his friends and foes 1st December 2006 Jackie Selebi's appointment as the first black Police Commissioner was initially well received. In August 2004, he was elected as the first African President of the International C...
Vol 47 No 24 | SOUTH AFRICAECONOMY Powering up 1st December 2006 Overseas investment in aluminium helps the Eastern Cape and requires more investment in power Alcan is to build a US$2.7 billion smelter at the Coega Industrial Development Zone (IDZ) in South Africa's Eastern Cape. This could salvage the Zone's faltering fortunes - and the...
Vol 47 No 24 | SOUTH AFRICAECONOMY Forget the politics, say advisors 1st December 2006 An overpriced rand and government protectionism block foreign direct investment and economic growth. That is the view of a team of Harvard University economists, who are advising t...
Vol 47 No 22 | SOUTH AFRICA Legal minefields 3rd November 2006 Sheaves of litigation await mineral giant Gold Fields as it seeks to wrest control of the lucrative South Deep gold mine. The issue centres on the legitmacy of share trading involving hundreds of milions of dollars undertaken by the late mining magnate Brett Kebble before he was murdered in 2005. Give...
Vol 47 No 21 | SOUTH AFRICA The ANC's toughest election yet 20th October 2006 It will be the fiercest-fought election the African National Congress has faced since coming to power in 2004 Even the most conservative African National Congress activists admit that a schism has developed in the party between supporters of President Thabo Mbeki and those of sacked Deputy...
Vol 47 No 21 | SOUTH AFRICA The road to the ANC's 2007 National Conference 20th October 2006 Preparatory conferences 1.The African National Congress Provincial Conferences will be fiercely lobbied by Jacob Zuma's and Thabo Mbeki's camps. The Provincial Conferences will be ...