Letter from Cairo, Sunday 6th February 2011 by Rosemary Sabet
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Letter from Cairo 5th February 2011 by Rosemary Sabet
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Letter from Cairo 4th February 2011 by Rosemary Sabet
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EGYPT’S REVOLUTION 2011 by Rosemary Sabet Zamalek, Cairo
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Paris Friday 22 May 2010
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South Africa's interim President has won plaudits for his stewardship but is his popularity straining divisions within the ANC? William Gumede in Johannesburg and Sue Cullinan in Paris
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SOUTH AFRICA: POLITICS IN TRANSITION ROYAL AFRICAN SOCIETY at UCL, LONDON DECEMBER 4, 2008 Participants: Moeletsi Mbeki, political economist; deputy chairman, South African Institute of International Affairs;
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With the unshackling of Mbeki loyalists, a South African cabinet led by Jacob Zuma is likely to include some political hardliners, steering a course between 'talking left and acting right' so as not to alienate investors.
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Is the finest hour for the Left in SA, or the moment of its greatest betrayal? Will the hopes of the poor – in whose name Zuma's supporters forced Mbeki out of office – once again be disappointed?
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After the palace coup that overthrew President Thabo Mbeki, South Africa’s political compass seemed to point only one way, propelling ANC president Jacob Zuma into the nation’s top job after a brief interregnum led by Zuma’s party deputy, Kgalema Motlanthe.
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