• On Friday, state radio announced that he had returned from South Africa where he was meeting with that country's president, Jacob Zuma.

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  • But that would be an unusual move, meaning the final party he takes to this summer's finals in South Africa is likely to come from the one he has already named.

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  • He served as South Africa's first black president from 1994 to 1999.

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  • He served as South Africa's first black president from 1994 to 1999 and is regarded by many as the father of the nation.

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  • More than 60% of the world's rough diamonds come from Africa, he says, but a lack of expertise and relatively high labour costs means that the stones are usually shipped overseas, to countries such as India, for assessment and cutting.

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  • Proceedings to extradite Mrs Dewani's husband Shrien, from Bristol, to South Africa where he is also accused of her murder, will resume on Tuesday.

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  • Labour activist John Odah told the BBC's Network Africa programme that, judging from past experience, he doubted that the government would use the money saved by removing the subsidy to help ordinary people.

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  • De Villiers became South Africa's first black coach when he took over the reins from Jake White almost three months after their 2007 World Cup triumph.

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  • Hansie Cronje was sacked as captain of South Africa's cricket team after admitting that he had accepted money from an Indian bookie for forecasting the result of a match.

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  • The company, he says, has just emerged from its off-season (South Africa's winter, May through August) squarely in the black.

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  • He was dropped from the squad for March's tour to India as a result of South Africa's racial quota system, and played for Essex and the Mumbai Indians in the interim.

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  • Before Afghanistan, Berntsen's career took him from the Persian Gulf to East Africa to South America and he compares his job to that of a firefighter.

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  • Before Afghanistan, Bernsten's career took him from the Persian Gulf to East Africa to South America and he compares his job to that of a firefighter.

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  • President Jacob Zuma recently sparked a debate when he called for greater state involvement in mining and land ownership to address inequalities inherited from apartheid - which he said pose a "grave threat" to Africa's biggest economy.

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  • After receiving further training from the terror group, he allegedly traveled to Africa with orders to attack the U.S. diplomatic sites.

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  • He also happens to hail from the Eastern Cape, a region that bred both of South Africa's post-apartheid presidents, Mr Mandela and Mr Mbeki.

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  • He led a mission from the World Council of Churches to apartheid South Africa, observed that country's constitutional convention on behalf of the Commonwealth, and tried to broker peace in Liberia on behalf of the Organisation of African Unity.

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  • For 15 years, as a hospital doctor in the rural town of Tugela Ferry, in the heart of South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province, he had watched locals with extinguished immune systems die from infections like tuberculosis, unable to give them medicine that worked.

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  • Malema was expelled from South Africa's ruling African National Congress this year in the wake of a speech he made that was critical of President Jacob Zuma.

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  • Although Mr Dlamini will not have operational oversight of the mining businesses in South Africa, which range from platinum to coal, he will have a seat on the group's executive committee in London.

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  • The Genoese had long dominated a trade in black (and brown and white) slaves purchased from the Muslim states of North Africa, but Henry's sleek caravels discovered new sources that he exploited ruthlessly.

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