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26 May 2013
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01 Nov 2003
 
 
Africa doing more to help itself-Fischer
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German vice-chancellor and Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer on Tuesday said it appeared that a shift in Africa's consciousness had brought about a greater commitment to finding its own methods of...
 
 
Ekurhuleni DA, ANC fight over McBride
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The Ekurhuleni branches of the Democratic Alliance and the African National Congress are at loggerheads over ANC stalwart Robert McBride's appointment as chief of the Ekurhuleni metro police.
 
 
Mbeki criticises 'Neo-Liberal' markets
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If social transformation is to succeed in South Africa, it cannot allow itself to be a prisoner to "neo-liberal market ideology", President Thabo Mbeki said yesterday.
 
 
TAU part of Boeremag coup plot
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The Transvaal Agricultural Union (TAU) was implicated in the Pretoria High Court yesterday in a plot by the rightwing Boeremag to overthrow the government.
 
 
Way clear for Howard to lead Brit Conservatives
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Former British finance minister and europhile Kenneth Clarke yesterday ruled himself out of the race to lead Britain's opposition Conservatives, immediately throwing his weight behind clear...
 
 
31 Oct 2003
 
Africa should solve Zim problem-Fischer
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Africa should solve the Zimbabwean problem in the interests of that country's people and the continent as a whole, German Vice-Chancellor Joschka Fischer said yesterday.
 
 
Burundi peace talks talking place in SA
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South Africa is hosting another round of implementation talks between Burundi peace process agreement signatories, the transitional government of Burundi and the CNDD-FDD movement.
 
 
Equatorial Guinea denies rumours of coup
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A top presidential aide yesterday categorically denied rumours of a foreign-backed military coup attempt in the oil-rich west African state of Equatorial Guinea.
 
 
 
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