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21 Oct 2008
 
 
State tries to get Zuma back in the dock
SOUTH AFRICA
Judge Chris Nicholson, the man who effectively turned the country's political lanscape upside down with his September 12 ruling, will on Wednesday again face the two legal teams as the National...
 
 
23 Sep 2008
 
Deputy President resigns
SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS
Deputy President Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka has resigned, her spokesman confirmed on Tuesday.
 
 
22 Apr 2008
 
 
 
Daily podcast - April 22, 2008
Multimedia
In today's podcast: The ANC's National Working Committee agrees that the public participation process being run by Nersa should continue, global steel production rose by 5,8% in March,...
 
 
18 Mar 2008
 
ANC wants deputy leader in SA government
AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
South Africa's ruling ANC executive will ask President Thabo Mbeki to bring deputy party leader Kgalema Motlanthe into the government to ease the transition to a new president, a party...
 
 
18 Dec 2007
 
Mbeki votes in ANC election
ANC POLICY CONFERENCE
African National Congress president Thabo Mbeki on Tuesday cast his vote in an election that could see him ousted from the leadership of the party. He voted shortly after 2 pm at the library...
 
 
25 Jul 2006
 
Ramaphosa touted as SA presidential candidate
News
Cyril Ramaphosa, one of South Africa's wealthiest black businessmen, is being touted as a candidate to succeed President Thabo Mbeki in 2009, possibly setting him up for a leadership tussle with...
 
 
17 Apr 2004
 
Low voter turnout - good news or bad?
News
The decrease in voter turnout from 89% in 1999, to an estimated 76% in 2004 could be a sign that the democracy had matured, said Mosotho Moepya, deputy head of the Independent Electoral Commission.
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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