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South African president Jacob Zuma admits government disputes are damaging
South African president Jacob Zuma admits government disputes are damaging

South Africa's president has responded to the political crisis that erupted after he fired the finance minister, acknowledging that public disputes at the top of the government are a "serious weakness".

Tue, 04 Apr, 2017

South African president Mbeki quits

South African President Thabo Mbeki has told his nation he has formally resigned, effective as soon as a new president is chosen.

Sun, 21 Sep, 2008

Ruling party ousts Mbeki

South Africa’s ruling party has called on President Thabo Mbeki to resign and says he has agreed to the request.

Sat, 20 Sep, 2008

Unions agree to end gold strike

The two unions representing striking South African gold miners today agreed to accept management’s latest offer and return to work, ending the industry’s worst strike in 18 years.

Thu, 11 Aug, 2005

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