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Pretoria - South Africa is pursuing sound economic policies but will look at ways of reducing currency volatility as one of the tools to boost growth and create more jobs, President Thabo Mbeki said ...
When Matate opened his bookshop after the memorial was inaugurated in 2005 by President Thabo Mbeki, his store was ... "I sold books to people who attended events during the day and night ...
The forum has established itself as a genuine platform for exchanging ideas, showcasing well-researched Pan-African papers ...
When Matate opened his bookshop after the memorial was inaugurated in 2005 by President Thabo Mbeki, his store was ... "I sold books to people who attended events during the day and night ...
A brief overview of ANC history might help indicate the significance and scope of the defeat President Thabo Mbeki suffered three weeks ago. The events are obviously too ... The SACP and Cosatu's ...
Last week, former President Thabo Mbeki, in conjunction with Professor Angina Parekh ... I would like to apologise to everyone who has been affected by the recent events and how things have unfolded..
Former President Thabo Mbeki says it is important for the African continent to produce skills that will help grow the economy of the continent. He says it is important that the continent has quality ...
Mbeki says the three African countries, South Africa, Nigeria and Gabon, which were then members of the UN Security Council, voted for a UN resolution which led to the killing of Libyan leader, ...
Former President Thabo Mbeki says the current and previous administrations in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) do not ...
Thabo Mbeki Foundation has refuted reports that former South Africa’s president Thabo Mbeki is dead. Reports were circulating on social media on Wednesday, January 3, regarding the former ...
A citizen-led national dialogue, driven by former president Thabo Mbeki’s call, aims to shape South Africa ... While political backing is important, Mabandla stressed that the real power lies with the ...
The 'Kill the Boer, kill the farmer' chant, sung by EFF leader Julius Malema and his supporters, has again ignited debate in South Africa.