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Is This African Democracy? by
Henning Melber
IF THE fraudulent elections that took place in broad daylight in Zimbabwe on 31 July were the latest valid reference point for ‘democracy made in Africa’, we have messed up the continent’s image once again thoroughly.
Our work in Zim is done - Jacob Zuma by
PRETORIA – President Jacob Zuma is expected to inform the Southern African Development Community (SADC) next weekend that the four-year facilitation process, which he headed, is over, following the conclusion of Zimbabwe’s elections.
Writing the book on credible elections by
ZANU-PF, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission and the voters of that country wiped their collective arse with the last bit of credibility they had left. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission announced a landslide victory for ZANU-PF last weekend.
Zuma mulling new arms probe appointment by
JOHANNESBURG - The inquiry into the arms deal will continue as a two-person commission while President Jacob Zuma considers whether to appoint a third member, the presidency said on Tuesday evening.
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President Jacob Zuma
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Pohamba calls on West to remove Zim sanctions by Shinovene Immanuel
PRESIDENT Hifikepunye Pohamba has called on the West to remove the sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe following the re-election of President Robert Mugabe last week.
SADC allegedly told Tsvangirai to quit by
JOHANNESBURG – Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC-T party took part in Zimbabwe’s elections against advice from the Southern African Development Community (SADC), which urged him to withdraw from the polls.
Australia joins UK, US, urges Zim poll re-run by
CAPE TOWN – Australia which suspended sanctions against Zimbabwe to help encourage “free and fair” elections has added its voice to international concerns on voting in last week’s elections, calling for the election to be re-run, according to a newzimbabwe.com report.
South Africa is a ‘friendly’ nation - Zuma by
Johannesburg – Despite “isolated” incidents of violence against foreigners, South Africa’s general population is a friendly and welcoming, President Jacob Zuma said on Wednesday.
SA Society split into hostile camps by
JOHANNESBURG – President Jacob Zuma said on Sunday he believed that South African society had split into hostile camps.
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President Jacob Zuma
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Opposition must get real by
We’ll become the next government.” A bold but laughable statement by every new fly-by-night wannabe political party who decides to register with the Electoral Commission of Namibia.
Taking Issue With Editorial On Mugabe by
THIS is in response to The Namibian’s editorial which appeared on 12 July 2013 entitled “Standing Idle as a Bully Disintegrates SADC”.
Pioneer South African chief justice dies by
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s former chief justice Pius Nkonzo Langa, who fought for the release of jailed anti-apartheid activists and also served on the bench in Namibia’s Supreme Court, died in a Johannesburg hospital yesterday at the age of 74, the presidency said.
Zuma reins in top Zimbabwe envoy by
JOHANNESBURG - South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma moved on Sunday to rein in his top envoy on Zimbabwe’s political crisis following complaints by President Robert Mugabe about her.
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