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In today's podcast, the Presidency says that the two SoE inquiries will complement each other; research finds that reported threats of human trafficking during the FIFA World Cup are exaggerated;...
In today's podcast, the 2010 FIFA World Cup highlights greater African improvements; the ICC urges the UN security council to push for Sudan arrests; and, Zimbabwe is to lift its diamond export ban.
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...
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...
Free and fair elections should ideally only take place when there is a stable security environment. Many fear that the upcoming elections in Sudan, from 11 to 13 April, would lead to unrestrained...
Southern Sudan will hold a referendum on whether or not it should remain as a part of Sudan in January 2011. This is part of the 2005 Naivasha Agreement between the central government and the Sudan...
JOHANNESBURG - The leadership of the African National Congress (ANC) will not be drawn into "street fights" over positions, the party's secretary general Gwede Mantashe, says. "We are not going to...