Nkosi Mfumu, a Zambia-based legal and foreign policy expert, warns on the dangers of power hungry leaders seeking to be given sweeping powers that undermine their countries’ constitutions all in the name of fighting the coronavirus outbreak.
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Virtually all oil and gas projects and licensing rounds are on hold in Equatorial Guinea as it braces for an extended oil downturn because of the coronavirus pandemic, the country’s…
Caribbean nation has sent 216 healthcare workers to South Africa, the latest of more than 20 medical brigades it has sent worldwide
StatsSA has published the results of a new survey focusing on how the coronavirus pandemic is impacting the operations of South African businesses. A total of 707 businesses in the…
The South African government has allowed mines to operate at up to half capacity
South Africa’s lockdown period extended by two more weeks to end of April
The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation is donating millions to stabilising livelihoods and small businesses
Move to aid organisations impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic
IDC says lowering its IT spending forecast from 5% to 1% is a “pessimistic scenario” not a “worst-case scenario”
Supply chain is in relatively good shape, particularly in notebooks