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First there were national shortages of HIV medication, then of HIV tests, now Swaziland lacks the lab tests essential for initiating and managing HIV patients on treatment. To make matters worse, the country chose not to apply for the international funding...
South Africa has been cleared by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to conduct a stress test on the Koeberg nuclear power station, Energy Minister Dipuo Peters disclosed on Tuesday.
Supporting intra-Africa trade should be a matter of urgency, says Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Elizabeth Thabethe.
The governments of Mozambique and South Africa (RSA) will now issue a single visa in order to make life easier for those who wish to visit the two countries while in southern Africa, Mozambique’s Tourism Minister Fernando Sumbana said on Wednesday.
South Africa will only interfere in Swaziland’s socio-economic challenges when they approach the country for help, says International Relations Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane.
A Zimbabwean civil society group has criticized Namibia for being “hostile to democracy” after more than 20 activists from Harare were detained by Namibian security agents during Friday’s extraordinary summit of southern African leaders in Windhoek.
Madagascar’s three major political movements – representing over 80 percent of the Malagasy people, have welcomed the announcement by the Southern African Development Community, SADC “troika” that it is to convene an urgent extraordinary summit...
Madagascar, one of the world’s poorest countries, has lost about $400 million in donor support since the March 2009 coup in which Andry Rajoelina, with the support of the military, deposed President Marc Ravalomanana.
South Africa has cautioned against “unilateral measures” taken prior to the Southern African Development Community’s report on the political crisis in Madagascar.