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BRICS Finance Ministers to meet at WEF summit in Davos

BRICS Finance Ministers to meet at WEF summit in Davos

More than 2500 politicians, business leaders and academics will gather to discuss the state of global economy at Davos.

SA President to visit Ebola-hit Guinea

SA President to visit Ebola-hit Guinea

The Gueckedou prefecture in Guinea is where the Ebola outbreak first started.

SouthAfrica, India must boost BRICS ties: SA Foreign Minister

SouthAfrica, India must boost BRICS ties: SA Foreign Minister

Bilateral trade between South Africa and India stands at $15 billion.

SouthAfrica condemns Nigeria carnage

SouthAfrica condemns Nigeria carnage

The militants have renewed a killing spree on Thursday since taking control of more than a dozen towns.

“China helped us belong to BRICS”- Zuma

“China helped us belong to BRICS”- Zuma

The leaders of the two countries adopted the “China-South Africa 5-10 Year Framework on Cooperation” during Zuma’s visit.

China vows to make SA priority investment destination

China vows to make SA priority investment destination

President Xi Jinping welcomed his South African counterpart Jacob Zuma as the Chinese people’s “old and good friend”.

China, SouthAfrica intergovernmental meet held in Beijing

China, SouthAfrica intergovernmental meet held in Beijing

South Africa has become an increasingly important port of call for China as a gateway to the continent.

South Africa best among BRICS in corruption index: TI

South Africa best among BRICS in corruption index: TI

Transparency International identified corruption and money laundering as major problems for the BRICS.

Zuma to visit China next week to woo investment

Zuma to visit China next week to woo investment

South Africa-China trade jumped by 32 per cent between 2012 from R205 billion to R270 billion in 2013.

SA warns of cross-border financial risks to African banking

SA warns of cross-border financial risks to African banking

Africa is now home to seven of the world’s fastest growing economies.