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President Jacob Zuma on Thursday gave the clearest indication yet that Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir will be arrested in terms of international law if he travels to South Africa.
Incumbent President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, current head of the National Congress Party (NCP), has won Sudan's first multiparty election in 24 years. Despite claims by the opposition of fraud and...
Chad and Sudan have recently started warming up to each other despite having previously fallen out over alleged support for rebels aiming at destabilizing each other's territory. However, the...
In today's podcast, Hitachi Power Africa (HPA) says that it will "gladly" entertain an offer from Chancellor House to sell its 25% interest; developing countries will this week demand a greater say...
In today's podcast, the ANC remains vague about disciplinary action against Julius Malema; the World Bank faces fractious talks the shift in voting power to developing nations; and, Zimbabwean...
In today's podcast, Chancellor House plans to sell its 25% stake in Hitachi Power; confusion, delays and charges of fraud mark the start of Sudan's historic elections; and, ANCYL president Julius...
In today's podcast, the SA Institute of Race Relations says that racial tensions have increased significantly in recent weeks; Sudan's Elections Commission says that multiparty polls will go ahead...
Between April 11 and April 13, 2010, Sudan will hold its first multiparty election in 24 years. The election date, stipulated in the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) that ended some 25...