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He was brutally honest about what was happening in the ruling party: "The league has been launched as we face the twin evils in the movement of money and power." He made no bones about the threat they posed: "These two have undermined the ANC. They have...
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Jacob Zuma's £5.3m home expansion prompts outcry South African president's plans include helicopter pad, parking for 40 vehicles, and houses for three wives South African president Jacob Zuma with his three wives, Sizakele Khumalo, right, Nompumelo Ntuli,...
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The Commissioner of the National Elections Commission, Abel Alier, arrived in North Darfur on Wednesday afternoon as part of a tour of western states. He said that there will be no delay of the elections, due to take place in April 2010 before the rainy...
Tags: North Darfur, Sudan, Khartoum, Politics, War Conflict, Al-Fashir, North Africa, Darfur, Politics of Sudan, East Africa, Chairmen of the African Union, Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath, African Union, Xhosa people, Omar al-Bashir, AIDS denialism, Thabo Mbeki
US corporations who supported the apartheid regime. This after the US government told the courts to dismiss an appeal by Daimler, Ford Motors, IBM and Rheinmetall – who had asked the US courts to throw out the lawsuit. Among others, they produced parts...
Tags: South Africa, Johannesburg, Jacob Zuma, Thabo Mbeki, Chairmen of the African Union, South Africa under apartheid, Zulu people, South African people, Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath, Law Crime, Xhosa people, War Conflict
South Africa has the largest population living with HIV and Aids anywhere in the world. It also has the largest number of people taking anti-retroviral drugs, ARVs, that slow the effects of the disease. However, experts say as many as a million people...
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Day, South Africa's President Jacob Zuma announced a major policy shift, offering to provide treatment to all children diagnosed as HIV-positive. Day speech, announced that South Africa would provide treatment for all HIV-positive children, a dramatic...
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Threatened Across Timbuktu, in cupboards, rusting chests, private collections and libraries, tens or perhaps hundreds of thousands of manuscripts bear witness to this legendary city's remarkable intellectual history, and by extension, to Africa's much...
Tags: Across Timbuktu, South Africa, United Kingdom, London, Timbuktu, Ahmad Baba al Massufi, Thabo Mbeki, Massina Empire, Islamic history, Africa, Sahara with Michael Palin, African Renaissance
The federation has admitted the alliance formed to oust former president Thabo Mbeki as ANC leader in Polokwane in December 2007 had no other unifying ideology. Cosatu's General Secretary Zwelinzima Vavi said it was an organised faction within the upper...
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It is a difficult decision to take," he said in a nationally televised speech to mark World Aids Day. "I know my status" "I am making arrangements for my own test...I will do another test soon," he said. "I urge you to start planning for your own tests."
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A team of South African officials departed for Zimbabwe on Sunday where they will facilitate talks on the Zimbabwean power-sharing agreement, the presidency said. "The facilitation support team constituted by President Jacob Zuma to work on the Zimbabwean...
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