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POLITICS-BOTSWANA: I Lost the Election, But I Am a Winner
By Vusumuzi Sifile
GABORONE - When Kgomotso Mogami threw her name into the hat to contest the Gaborone Central parliamentary seat it was easy for many people to write her off.
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SOUTH SUDAN: Media Give Us a Fair Deal - Women
By Miriam Gathigah
JUBA, South Sudan - The guns have gone silent – except for sporadic conflict in parts of the vast South Sudan region, such as the Eastern Equatoria State. It may not be the absolute end of the conflict in the region, but it is a reason for renewed hope.
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POLITICS-MOZAMBIQUE: Victory for Frelimo Amid Claims of Election Fraud
By Zenaida Machado
MAPUTO - The incumbent, President Armando Guebuza, has won the Mozambican 2009 elections in a landslide, obtaining three quarters of the votes, according to official results.
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POLITICS-MOZAMBIQUE: Another Term for Incumbent President?
By Zenaida Machado
MAPUTO - Mozambique’s incumbent president looks set to serve a second term of office as partial results of the country’s presidential, parliamentary and provincial elections are announced.
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ZAMBIA: Give Us Our Constitution
By Kelvin Kachingwe
LUSAKA - Pressure is mounting for a new constitution that is inclusive of all citizens' views as the ongoing delays by the body granted to draft it still continues.
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ETHIOPIA: Ethnic Federalism Could Lead to Election Violence
By Omer Redi
ADDIS ABABA - Criticised as system of dividing and ruling people according to their ethnic groups, Ethiopia’s federalism has just become a bone of contention.
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KENYA: Govt Fails to Keep Word on Tribunals
By Danielle Kurtzleben
WASHINGTON - The Kenyan government has reneged on its commitments to call on independent, international tribunals to try perpetrators of 2007 post-election violence. This move is being criticised by Human Rights Watch (HRW), a New York City-based organisation that advocates against human rights abuses.
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POLITICS-MOZAMBIQUE: Few Women Mayors This Term
By Paola Rolletta
MAPUTO - Bad news for women: of the eight women running for mayor in Mozambique's municipal elections held on Nov. 19, only three won. Overall, 114 candidates ran for mayor in 43 municipalities.
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POLITICS-ANGOLA: A Tradition of Strong Women
By Louise Redvers
LUANDA - She was orphaned by Angola's liberation struggle against Portugal, but through it she found a new family and a life-long inspiration.
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POLITICS-MOZAMBIQUE: Fate and Merit
By Paola Rolletta
XAI-XAI, Mozambique - Two deaths in a row placed Rita Muianga at the helm of Xai-Xai's municipal council. In 2003, council presidents Ernesto Mausse and Faquir Bay died suddenly and successively. Rumours of witchcraft gripped Xai-Xai, a small town 220 kilometres north of Mozambique's capital, Maputo.
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POLITICS-MOZAMBIQUE: The Modern Face of Renamo
By Paola Rolletta
MAPUTO - If Maria Moreno is elected president of the Municipal Council in Cuamba, in Niassa Province, Mozambique's parliament will lose one of its most interesting personalities.
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POLITICS-ANGOLA: Boys' Club No Longer
By Louise Redvers
LUANDA - Something looked very different at the inauguration of Angola’s newly elected parliament, held Tuesday at the Talatona Convention Centre in Luanda, the capital - this is not a boys' club any longer.
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POLITICS-ANGOLA: Some Parties More Equal Than Others
By IPS Correspondent
LUANDA - It seems like a playground game. Every day, Angola’s main opposition party sends teams out across Luanda to hang flags, posters and pictures of their leader Isaías Samakuva.
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