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South African assumes duty as UN human rights chief
Ms. Navanethem Pillay, a South African judge of Indian origin, Tuesday assumed duty as the top UN human rights official. |
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Media slam South Africa's Olympic performance
South Africa's dismal performance at the 2008 Beijing Olympics has cast a pall over this country's media coverage of the spectacle. |
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Namibia central bank says benchmark rate to stay unchanged
Namibia's central bank said it will not raise its benchmark rate, currently at 10.5 per cent, saying that previous rate hikes had led to a slowdown in domestic market consumption. |
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2 South African oceanographers for research voyages
Two young South African oceanographers have been selected to participate in one of the most ambitious research voyages ever undertaken off the east coast of Africa. |
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Mugabe hints at disagreements in talks with opposition
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe said Monday inconclusive weekend power-sharing crisis talks with the opposition, mediated by South African President Thabo Mbeki, had run into some disagreements. |
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Mbeki arrives Zimbabwe
The south african president arrived in Zimbabwe saturday |
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South Africa condemns Mauritania coup
The South African government has joined the international community in condemning the military coup in Mauritania Wednesday. |
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Chaka Chaka distributes 1 million treated nets in Malawi
South African song-bird Yvonne Chaka Chaka, has embarked on a two-week campaign to distribute 1.1 million insecticide-treated nets, free of charge, to children aged under-five and pregnant women across Malawi. |
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South African media gripped by Zuma's trial
This week's Constitutional Court ruling, removing the biggest legal obstacle to the corruption trial of African National Congress (ANC) president Jacob Zuma rocked South Africa media. |
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Zuma apologises for South African pogroms
The President of South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC), Jacob Zuma, Tuesday night apologised to Mozambicans for the anti-foreigner riots that shook South Africa two months ago. |
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