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| Brown hopes Zimbabwe can rejoin Commonwealth | | Reuters UK - 3 Hours ago | | PORT OF SPAIN (Reuters) - Prime Minister Gordon Brown held out the prospect on Friday that Zimbabwe could be re-admitted to the Commonwealth in 2011 if it pushes ahead with reforms. Zimbabwe withdrew | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Mandela, Congo leader close chapter | | Sunday Independent - 3 Hours ago | | By Fiona Forde Tokyo Sexwale's visit to the Republic of Congo has brought to an end a weeks-old diplomatic spat over the Congolese president's semi-autobiographical book and the preface attributed to | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Busta Rhymes all set to rock Mandela Bay stadium | | Weekend Post ZA - 3 Hours ago | | ITâ??S all systems go for this weekendâ??s 12-hour concert at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, headlined by international star Busta Rhymes. Supporting acts like Springbok Nude Girls and Wonderboom arrive | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Smit back at hooker for South Africa | | Sky News Australia - 3 Hours ago | | South Africa's experiment of playing John Smit at prop appears over after restoring its captain to hooker for Saturday's clash with Ireland. Smit's shortcomings at tighthead were exposed this autumn by | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Namibia's Swapo seen winning vote... | | Polity.org.za - 3 Hours ago | | Namibian President Hifikepunye Pohamba is expected to stay in power after this week's election, but a new official opposition party could emerge, threatening the ruling party's two-thirds majority. Namibia, | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Sudan opposition delays election boycott... | | Polity.org.za - 3 Hours ago | | Sudan's opposition parties said on Wednesday they would delay a decision on whether to boycott the first multi-party elections in 24 years because of the Muslim Eid holiday and extended voter registration. | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Congo rejects criticism of UN-backed force | | Polity.org.za - 3 Hours ago | | The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) defended on Thursday its United Nations (UN)-backed operations against Rwandan rebels, disputing the findings of a report that the mission had aggravated the conflict | | | | Add Comment | | |
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