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Egypt and South Africa lobbied for a second day yesterday among
fellow members of the African Union (AU) for the job of hosting the
next Pan African parliament (PAP).
The European Union will this weekend launch trade talks with 16
eastern and southern African countries aimed at negotiating a
region-to-region partnership accord, the European Commission said...
The US yesterday angrily denounced this week's calls for the
lifting of US and EU sanctions against Zimbabwe by the leaders of
southern African nations and urged them to "openly distance"...
A two-day summit of southern African leaders ended in the Tanzanian
capital Dar es Salaam yesterday with heads of state pledging to
fight Aids in their poverty-stricken region.
ADDRESS BY DEPUTY PRESIDENT ZUMA, ON THE OCCASION OF THE MEETING OF
AFRICAN PARLIAMENTS ON THE PAN-AFRICAN PARLIAMENT, Cape Town,
Western Cape, Monday, 30 June 2003
African Union membership contributions are among issues to be
discussed by African foreign ministers this week, South African
Foreign Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma said yesterday.