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… the city said on Wednesday. The funds from the National Treasury stem from
R8,4-billion earmarked for 2010 stadiums, said Ian Neilson, Cape Town mayoral committee
member for finance … 
… bringing in six players to his starting line-up from the team that ran out in
last weekend's tour-opening 32-15 defeat against Ireland. Wite also made several
positional switches for what … 
… but questions remain over when the long-awaited polls will take place in the
oil-rich nation recovering from civil war. President Jose Eduardo dos Santos was the first
of Angola's 13-million … 
… As forces loyal to the government and the Islamist movement gird for full-scale
conflict that many fear could engulf the wider region, about 50 000 Somalis have been
displaced by … 
… (DRC) bitterly fought presidential election. Kabila took 58,05% of the vote in
the October 29 second-round ballot, compared with 41,9% for his rival, Vice-President
Jean-Pierre Bemba, the country's Independent Electoral … 
… the world's poorest continent, after he retires from his position later this
year. On his last tours in Africa as the world body's chief, Annan told participants at
the fifth … 
… Zimbabwe launched its controversial and often violent land reforms seven years
ago, seizing at least 4 000 properties formerly run by white farmers … 
… whom they accused of sowing divisions in the party as a vicious power struggle to
succeed Mugabe intensifies. Mnangagwa heads a faction of Zanu-PF that is embroiled in a
mortal … 
North Korea will have to "demonstrate in concrete terms" a commitment to denuclearisation
when six party talks on ending its nuclear programme resumes next month, Japan's foreign
ministry spokesperson said … 
With a little bit of vision, a little bit of money, something new is beginning to emerge
[in the inner city],” said Lael Bethlehem, the chief executive officer of the … 