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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
South Africa is to host a meeting of African parliaments in Cape
Town on Monday and Tuesday next week in a further step towards
establishing a Pan African Parliament (PAP).
Togo's president was poised yesterday to extend his reign as
Africa's longest-serving leader, early vote counts from a weekend
election showed, as two opposition figures said that they had won
the...
Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo was sworn in for a second term
yesterday despite opposition calls for the results of last month's
election to be rejected.
Togolese President Gnassingbe Eyadema, seeking re-election on
Sunday, evokes conflicting feelings as Africa's longest-lasting
ruler who feted his 36th year in power this year.
Togo's electoral commission on Friday rejected the candidacy of
main opposition leader Gilchrist Olympio in the June 1 presidential
polls, saying his application was "incomplete," a source said...
Liberian President Charles Taylor went into talks Saturday with his
Ivorian counterpart Laurent Gbagbo on the civil war Taylor flew to
the town of Kara in northern Togo, where he was met by Gbagbo...
The crushing victory of Nigeria's ruling party in parliamentary
elections, and the strong likelihood that it will romp home in
presidential and state elections, have raised fears that Africa's
most...