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There has been a feeling of excitement and joy in the south of Sudan since 9 January 2011 when the country voted in a secession referendum, but this feeling has been overshadowed by the events in,...
On 9 January 2011, the Republic of Sudan went to vote in a landmark referendum that would ultimately result in the landslide decision by a largely Christian South Sudan to secede from their...
On 1 February 2011, Phakiso Mochochoko – a Lesotho national – took up the position of head of the International Criminal Court’s Jurisdiction, Complementarity and Cooperation Division (JCCD)...
The Democratic Alliance (DA) calls on the Zuma administration to announce its intention to recognise Africa’s newest state, when Southern Sudan becomes the mooted Republic of Sudan on 6...
Between December 2007 and February 2008, in the aftermath of a disputed presidential election, tensions in Kenya erupted into a civil conflict that rocked the entire continent. The violence, which...
Tunisia is the latest state to follow the African trend of citizens attempting to resolve problems by resorting to violence because of an incompetent Government. The citizens of Tunisia are...
Sudanese leaders have taken the vitally important decision that they will work together to build two viable African states, chairperson of the African Union High Level Implementation Panel on Sudan...
Over the past few months Kenya has become the epicentre of growing tension between the International Criminal Court (ICC) and Africa. On 15 December 2010 the prosecutor of the ICC, Luis Moreno...