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At least 99 percent of the 20.6-million South Africans who
registered as voters are expected to turnout to make their crosses
on polling day, the Independent Electoral Commission said on Monday
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STATEMENT BY THE MINISTER OF HEALTH, MANTO TSHABALALA-MSIMANG, AT
THE GCIS PARLIAMENTARY MEDIA BRIEFINGS 2004: FIRST SOCIAL CLUSTER
BRIEFING, 9 February 2004
Speech by the South African Minister of Education, Professor Kader
Asmal, MP, at the All-Africa Ministers’ Conference on Open
Learning and Distance Education Cape Town International...
Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Robert Mugabe met President Megawati
Sukarnoputri yesterday during a private visit to Indonesia and the
two leaders agreed to work to upgrade relations.
Prime Minister John Howard on Thursday brushed aside a threat by
Zimbabwe to break off diplomatic relations with Australia because
of his leading role in extending the African nation's suspension...
Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo is expected to send a
high-ranking envoy to Harare in the next two weeks, after Zimbabwe
quit the Commonwealth, a diplomat said here Wednesday.
The Commonwealth summit limped to a close on Monday on a sour note
of crisis and recrimination after Zimbabwe's President Robert
Mugabe angrily pulled his troubled country out of the world body.
Southern African countries upset over Commonwealth leaders'
decision to extend Zimbabwe's suspension from the body are to issue
a statement late Monday, President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa
said.