ARTICLES RELATING TO
SADC
With a new constitution approved, Zimbabweans are now looking toward a fresh general election, while wondering whether the polls will be free and fair.
SA President Jacob Zuma arrived in the Seychelles to help broker a deal in talks between Madagascar's president and the man he ousted.
Airlink, the Southern African Development Community's biggest privately-owned regional airline, has sold a 32.51% stake in a landmark B-BBEE transaction.
Piracy and illegal activity is endangering countries whose economies rely on the ocean, says Defence Minister Lindiwe Sisulu.
Malawi's late president Bingu wa Mutharika will be buried on 23 April at his sprawling farm outside the nation's commercial hub Blantyre.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe threatened to reject SA counterpart Jacob Zuma as facilitator for the tense power-sharing government.
Plans are afoot to have two airlines flying directly from Durban's King Shaka International Airport to Sadc countries such as Zimbabwe and Mozambique.
The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa says it is considering issuing a regional infrastructure bond for which it is seeking advisers.
Few of the objectives set by economic regional organisations in Africa with regard to the free movement of goods, people and capital are being realised.
Economic uncertainty has a bearing on the integration of the Southern African Development Community, says Reserve Bank deputy governor Daniel Mminele.
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