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Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai Appeals to Zuma – Again
Zimbabwe’s Prime Minster Morgan Tsvangrai has once again turned to South African President Jacob Zuma to intervene after fresh disputes erupted in Harare’s troubled coalition government.
Africa: Leaders Converge in Kampala for AU Summit
President Jacob Zuma has joined more than 30 Heads of State in Uganda for the 15th Ordinary Session of African Union (AU) Summit which kick-starts on Sunday.
South Africa: Zuma Warns Against Xenophobic Attacks
President Jacob Zuma has entered the debate on the threat of xenophobic attacks on migrants from other African states by calling on South Africans to “isolate and report to the police those elements who may be seeking to sow mayhem in communities.”
Congo-Kinshasa: ICC Orders Release of Congolese Warlord
After suspending the case against a Congolese warlord on trial for allegedly enlisting child soldiers, the International Criminal Court (ICC) today ordered his release.
Rwanda: Opposition Wants Probe Into Rwandan Politician’s Death
Rwanda’s opposition parties on Thursday called for an independent international investigation into the murder of AndrĂ© Kagwa Rwisereka, the vice-president of the Democratic Green party. Rwisereka was found dead near his abandoned car on Wednesday.
South Africa: Zuma’s Nephew in Shipping Deal
KHULUBUSE Zuma, President Jacob Zuma’s businessman nephew, yesterday voiced his intention to enter the international shipping industry after agreeing to sell a stake in one of his companies to the world’s second-biggest shipbuilder.
South Africa: Zuma’s Future
The 2010 World Cup has been good for South Africa in many ways from new infrastructure to a boost in tourism to a new international image. But it’s hard to see who could have benefited from the tournament’s success more than President Jacob Zuma.
South Africa: World Cup Gave ‘Priceless’ Value, Says Zuma
SA had already received a good return on the R33bn spent on World Cup stadiums and transport infrastructure on top of “priceless” social benefits, President Jacob Zuma said yesterday.
Southern Africa: Zuma Team Back in Zimbabwe
South African President Jacob Zuma has dispatched his facilitation team back to Zimbabwe to revive the stalled power sharing talks amid evidence of a fierce battle for the control of the unity government between President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.
