A new report from the IMF outlines the untapped potential of a worldwide female labor force that still isn't going to work.
It will apparently take more than one terror attack to scare away foreign equity investors.
Strong automobile maker demand should boost the 2 metals over the next year, as they stand to outperform other commodities.
Kenya was already facing political, economic and social challenges before this weekend's tragedy.
Nyaope has become an integral part of many township-dwellers’ daily lives.
Samsung Mobile's South African Twitter account confirmed a tweet yesterday that said the Korean handset maker's Galaxy devices will have a three-month exclusive on BBM for Android, but BlackBerry has denied the claim.
Will this be Africa's breakout investment decade? The Africa Angel List is holding a networking event in Johannesburg this month.
While climate change has taken center stage, carbon intensive coal-fired plants have been increasing capacity.
If South Africa's domestic economy continues to falter, fast-growing markets elsewhere on the continent could become even more attractive.
A new survey showed developed markets distrust Chinese corporations due to state involvement and lack of brand familiarity.
An accident in Pinetown, South Africa, has left 27 dead and dozens injured after a truck driver plowed through a busy intersection.
Trouble in emerging markets dominated discussions about the global economy, while tensions between world leaders on Syria hung over the summit.
Africa loses billions of dollars annually to tax evasion, but progress in St. Petersburg this week could begin to change that.
On the whole there are only 0.85 males per every female in Ukraine.
Every year in South Africa, 182,000 high school students -- mostly poor and black -- become pregnant.
Mauritius may be small, but this year it became even more competitive than Africa's largest economy.
Louisiana is known for its LNG export facilities, but a new project is set to convert natural gas into something else.
Brazil expects a revenue of $11 billion from the World Cup, more than 20 times what South Africa got. It's apparently a very optimistic view.
Workers represented by the NUM are making slow progress in wage increase negotiations.
Jim Reeves has achieved iconic pop culture status in a part of the world he never visited nor probably even thought much about – India and Sri Lanka
Nelson Mandela was discharged from a Pretoria hospital in critical condition. He will continue his treatment at home in Johannesburg.
Big retailers like Wal-Mart and Carrefour are looking to take advantage of Africa's increasing wealth.