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02 Feb 2011
 
 
DA: Statement by Stevens Mokgalapa, Democratic Alliance shadow deputy minister of international relations and cooperation, on the crisis in Cote d’Ivoire (02/02/2011)
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The Democratic Alliance (DA) believes that the United Nations (UN) should play an integral role in trying to find a solution to the crisis in Cote d’Ivoire. The UN was originally tasked...

 
 
 
 
Daily podcast – February 2, 2011
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South African President Jacob Zuma has said that South Africa remained a neutral mediator in the Côte d’Ivoire’s political deadlock, Economic recovery will make food, metals and other raw...
 
 
Zuma impartial in Ivory Coast deadlock
DEADLOCK
South African president Jacob Zuma on Tuesday said South Africa remained a neutral mediator in Ivory Coast's political deadlock, SABC radio news reported.
 
 
01 Feb 2011
 
Birds of a Feather: is Zimbabwe Supplying Arms to the Gbagbo Regime?
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
On 23 January, the Sunday Times in the UK reported that in the dying days of 2010 the Zimbabwe government clandestinely transferred arms to incument President Laurent Gbagbo’s administration in...
 
 
28 Jan 2011
 
The Importance of South Africa’s Position on the Ivorian Political Crisis
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
At a press briefing in Pretoria on 21 January, South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma broke his silence on the current situation in Côte d’Ivoire. At the briefing that concluded a two-day state...
 
 
27 Jan 2011
 
Africa Braces Itself for ‘Democrazy’ as Most Countries Prepare for Elections
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
This year, 2011 is perhaps one of the busiest years in the electoral calendar of Africa since the 1990s. More than 18 African countries are scheduled to conduct elections that might determine a...
 
 
21 Jan 2011
 
Implications of violent tensions in Ivory Coast: Projected refugee crisis in Liberia
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
Democracy in the form of electoral process has been effective in most Western states. However, most African states have not seen the effectiveness of this process, with violent uproars having been...
 
 
 
 
Daily podcast – January 21, 2011
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The South African Reserve Bank left its key policy rate unchanged as expected on Thursday, citing an improving economic outlook and rising inflation risk, and said that monetary policy should...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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