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Botswana Heads for Tough Elections

Close to a million Batswana will go to the polls on 24 October in parliamentary and local government elections that are expected.

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President Goodluck Jonathan Reshuffles Cabinet As FEC Approves U.S.$21.459 Million for Aviation

President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday effected some minor changes in his cabinet following the resignation of seven ministers who left the cabinet.

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Madagascar: Ex-President Arrested After Return From Exile

Back home yesterday morning and after holding a press conference at his home in Madagascar’s capital Antananarivo, Madagascar’s former President Marc Ravalomanana.

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Breakthrough in Lesotho’s Political Crisis?

Cape Town — Mediators in Lesotho’s political crisis have scheduled a “major announcement” on efforts to arrange new elections, reopen Parliament and.

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ICC To Question Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta Over Crimes Against Humanity

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has summoned Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta to appear before the tribunal on 8 October. Judges want to.

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Tensions Rise Ahead of Mozambique Elections

Mozambican President Armando Guebuza, speaking in his capacity as President of the ruling Frelimo Party, on Tuesday warned Frelimo supporters against a.

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Zimbabwe: Traditional Leaders Back Grace Mugabe’s Bid for Political Office

TRADITIONAL chiefs have backed Grace Mugabe’s bid for a seat on the Zanu PF politburo, joining the ongoing stampede by pro-ruling party.

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Ghana: Democracy Is Producing Prosperity – President Mahama

INTERVIEW Washington, DC —John Dramani Mahama, one of the leaders taking part in the U.S.-Africa Summit earlier this month, became president of.

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Mozambican Government Expressed Skepticism At The Proposal From Former Rebel Movement Renamo

The Mozambican government has expressed skepticism at the proposal from the former rebel movement Renamo that the document guaranteeing the cessation of.

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Kenyan Governors, Senators in Tussle

THERE is no way governors will seat in county development board meetings as mere minute-taking secretaries while senators act as chairmen, Nandi.

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