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South Africa: Julius Malema won't budge
The Africa Report
By Crystal Van Wyk Julius Malema who dominated South Africa news headlines in the past year has been banished into the political wilderness after the ruling Africa National Congress (ANC) upheld his expulsion at the weekend.
Is Julius Malema perverting the course of justice?News24
South Africa's ANC Upholds Malema Charges Strengthening ZumaBusinessWeek
South Africa's Malema loses appeal against ANC suspensionReuters
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Wall Street Journal

South Africa Pauses on Mines
Wall Street Journal
By DEVON MAYLIE JOHANNESBURG—South Africa's ruling party appears to be pivoting away from the charged politics of mine nationalization in a bid to reassure investors and rev up a weak economy. Over the weekend, the African National Congress met and ...
A failed province: Cautionary tale for S.AfricaSan Jose Mercury News
Critics blame greed, incompetence for failures in South Africa's impoverished ...Washington Post

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Times LIVE

South Africa supports UN Security Council on Syria
Times LIVE
The Syrian people must decide their own fate, including their future leadership, the South African government said on Monday. International relations spokesman Clayson Monyela said there should be no foreign interference in the decision-making ...
As Syrian crisis continues, a much brighter day for South African diplomacyDaily Maverick

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South Africa and Africa's growth is interlinked, says Ernst & Young
How we made it in Africa
South Africa could play a key role in helping Africa to live up to its potential and attract the foreign direct investment (FDI) it needs to accelerate growth and development, said Michael Lalor, director of Ernst & Young's Africa Business Centre, ...
Voice of Government: A closely connected AfricaThe New Age Online
Feed industry challenges in sub-Saharan AfricaAll about feed (blog)

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