Zuma to run in S. African election
January 8, 2008 – 11:21 amSouth Africa’s ruling African National Congress said Tuesday that Jacob Zuma will be its presidential candidate in the 2009 national elections, despite his pending trial on corruption and other charges, the South African Press Association reported.
MORE:
http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/cnn_world/~3/213124334/index.html
Related posts:
Judge throws out Zuma corruption charges
‘Enough evidence’ for Zuma charges
Defiant ANC leader fights corruption charges
Zuma brushes aside corruption charge threat
Zuma cool on corruption charge threat
Zimbabwe crisis at critical level, warns Zuma
S. African President Mbeki agrees to resign
Mbeki visits Mugabe election crisis talks
CNN: Obama wins U.S. presidential election
Mbeki tries to soothe Zimbabwe’s strife
Presidential election polls close in Ghana
Mbeki visits Zimbabwe in election crisis talks
Obama wins U.S. presidential election
Mbeki to meet Mugabe in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe weapons ship heads to Angola
Zimbabwe overshadows Africa summit
Obama makes history with election win
South African President Mbeki ‘to quit’
Mugabe blasts UK on independence day
Mugabe to mark Zimbabwe’s independence
Judge orders Zimbabwe recount
Zimbabwe opposition: Violence soars
Zuma ‘ordered to face trial’
New ANC head Zuma calls for unity
Zuma blasts ANC breakaway faction
ANC’s Zuma cancels date with Tyson
Dozens dead in African bus blaze
African leaders knocked over during brawl
Report: Kenya leaders view AU help
Zimbabweans vote under threat of violence
Zimbabwe rivals start crisis talks in South Africa
Kremlin critic barred from election
World reacts to Obama election victory
Mbeki’s departure marks ‘end of an era’
11 South African ministers resign
South African President Mbeki resigns
South African President Mbeki resigns
10 S. African ministers resign with Mbeki
Tsvangirai to reveal Zimbabwe runoff decision
U.S. envoy: Opposition won Zimbabwe vote
Trapped South African miners resurfacing
South African refinery burns
Zimbabwe weapons ship heads to Anglola
10 South African ministers resign with Mbeki
Mongolia calm after election riots
Huge fire at South African refinery
At least 124 die in Kenya election violence
Chad frees Spaniards in ‘kidnap’ plot
Dominican leader sets sight on election win
Dominican leader sets sights on election win
Kosovo looms over Serbian election
Mbeki returns to Zimbabwe for more talks
Mbeki holds talks with Mugabe, MDC faction
Australia’s Howard sets election date
Montenegrin president re-elected
Decision on Pakistan election delayed
Election official: Expect Zimbabwe result in days
Zimbabwe election results remain unclear
UK PM faces election results nightmare
Spanish minister heads to Chad
Close count in Georgian election
Zimbabwe election ruling ‘delayed to Monday’
G8 leaders warn Iran and Zimbabwe
Pakistan boosts security for election
9 killed in Armenia election protest
Opposition candidate wins Ghana election
Kenya opposition plan rally
Zimbabwe election officials arrested
Georgians vote in snap election
Mugabe pulls out of election crisis summit
Conservatives claim Iran election win
Mugabe opponents: Election results ‘illegal’
Talks on Zimbabwe election crisis stall
Report: Fair Zimbabwe election impossible
Annan suspends Kenya’s post-election talks
US: Feds seize artifacts from hit show ‘Survivor’ - (Associated Press)
CNN: Obama takes key state in U.S. election
ABSTRACT: Enterotoxins and emetic toxins production by Bacillus cereus and other species of Bacillus isolated from Soumbala and Bikalga, African alkaline fermented food condiments - (International Journal of Food Microbiology Volume 124, Issue 3)
African towns overrun by flooding
African peacemaker earns $5M prize
MTV hosts its first African music awards
Report: African wars cost billions
Condom recall hits South African AIDS campaign
Caged lions savage South African farm worker
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/africa/09/28/somalia.piracy.ukraine/index.html
African Nations: A unique tournament
UK PM: Mugabe has blood on his hands
Mugabe ‘needs to go,’ U.S. says
Rwanda hit hardest by African quake
Official: Hijacking off Somalia led to death
Rescue under way for 2,000 miners
Battle to free 2,000 trapped miners
‘Mythical’ animal finally poses for camera
Election change may aid Musharraf
UK PM rules out early election
Kasparov withdraws from election
U.N.: African refugee situation getting worse
OTTAWA: Spread too thin - (Ottawa Citizen)
Zimbabwe refugees ‘ran in terror’
Mbeki to appeal for end to deadly violence