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20 May 2013
                       
 
 
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04 Apr 2013
 
 
France’s intervention in Mali: A decision that couldn’t be avoided
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
This paper discusses France’s military intervention in Mali and the factors that led to France taking the lead of the first phase of the intervention. The security situation in Mali deteriorated...
 
 
12 Dec 2012
 
SA: Statement by Mining Indaba, Dambisa Moyo to address 2013 Mining Indaba (12/12/2012)
STATEMENT
Dr. Dambisa Moyo, the acclaimed author of New York Times bestsellers “Dead Aid: Why Aid is Not Working” and “How there is a Better Way for Africa,” has been confirmed as one of the...
 
 
29 Oct 2012
 
SA: Stella Ndabeni: Address by the Deputy Minister of Communications, at the Creative Industries Workshop, Midrand Conference Centre (29/10/2012)
SPEECH
Good morning and welcome to the Creative Industries Workshop. This is another landmark engagement. My special appreciation and gratitude goes out to all of you for joining us today. It is fitting...
 
 
17 Nov 2010
 
IFP: Statement by Mangosuthu Buthelezi, Inkatha Freedom Party president, on the crime rate (17/11/2010)
Statements

Dear friends and fellow South Africans,

Ms Joana Cotar of Frankfurt asked the Dalai Lama, "How do you stay so
optimistic and faithful when there is so much hate in the world?" His

 
 
08 Jul 2009
 
Protesting in 140 keystrokes: Twitter and the Iranian unrest
SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
When Twitter - the world's latest social networking phenomenon - made the cover of Time Magazine's 15 June edition, journalist Steve Johnson mused ‘Just 140 characters? I wonder if I could use...
 
 
10 Apr 2008
 
De facto coup in Zimbabwe - opposition leader
ZIMBABWE
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe is implementing a de facto military coup to keep himself in power but will be ousted with the help of other African countries, opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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