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South Africa: No Plans to Nationalize Mines, Zuma Tells UK

By on March 5, 2010

President Jacob Zuma is today wrapping up his state visit to Britain where he clarified government’s position on the nationalisation of mines and allayed fears about security during the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Posted in World News | Tagged allayed-fears, britain, clarified-government, during-the-2010, fifa, nationalisation, president-jacob, state, the-nationalisation, today-wrapping | Leave a response

Rwanda: Grenade Attacks Leave 16 Injured

By on March 5, 2010

At least 16 people were yesterday evening wounded in two simultaneous grenade attacks in the city.

Posted in World News | Tagged africa, allayed-fears, britain, city, clarified-government, during-the-2010, grenade-attacks, nationalisation, people-were, president-jacob, state, the-nationalisation, two-simultaneous, yesterday-evening | Leave a response

South Africa: Miner Mum on ‘Talks’ With Youth League

By wilson on February 2, 2010

THE African National Congress Youth League yesterday raised the stakes in its calls for the nationalisation of SA’s mines, saying it had already had a meeting with mining group Anglo American.

Posted in World News | Tagged central, church, church-paul, congress, lawyers, league, mining-group, nationalisation, raised-the-stakes, saying-it-had, stakes | Leave a response

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