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The saga of South Africa's ambassador to Indonesia, found guilty by
the department of foreign affairs of 21 cases of sexual harassment,
dragged on this week, 19 months after the matter first came...
STATEMENT BY DR N DLAMINI ZUMA, MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA, DELIVERED ON BEHALF OF THE PRESIDENT OF
THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA, AT THE ASIAN-AFRICAN SUB-REGIONAL...
Foreign affairs minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma will this week lead
a South African delegation to the Afro-Asian Conference (AAC) in
Bandung, Indonesia, to forge ties between the two...
British Prime Minister Tony Blair, back home yesterday following a
gruelling four-nation tour, was hurled straight into a political
storm caused by the presumed suicide of an arms expert at the...
British Prime Minister Tony Blair, back home today following a
gruelling four-nation tour, was hurled straight into a political
storm caused by the apparent suicide of an arms expert at the
centre...
ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT OF SOUTH AFRICA, PRESIDENT THABO MBEKI, AT
THE OPENING CEREMONY OF THE 24th REGULAR MEETING OF THE CARICOM
CONFERENCE, Montego Bay, Jamaica, 2 July 2003
Some 10,3-million people worldwide were officially classified as
refugees at the beginning of this year, a decrease of 14% since
last year, the UN announced yesterday on World Refugee Day.
ADDRESS BY THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION, PROFESSOR KADER ASMAL, MP, ON
WORLD REFUGEE DAY 'REFUGEE YOUTH - BUILDING THE FUTURE': AN
INVESTMENT IN REFUGEE YOUTH IS A SOUND INVESTMENT FOR THE FUTURE,...