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On the C-SPAN Networks: Thabo Mbeki was a President for South Africa with 33 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1994 Broadcast as an Executive Deputy President for South ...
Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi has turned down an invitation to an informal dialogue on the DRC’s future hosted by South Africa’s former president Thabo Mbeki. Here’s why. Since 1994, South ...
JOHANNESBURG -- The most carefully read political columnist in this fast-paced city is not some hard-bitten muckraker or lofty academic. He's a late-night scribbler with a demanding day job. Thabo ...
In the past has publicly questioned the connection between HIV and AIDS, minimized the seriousness of the AIDS epidemic and did not support widespread treatment or testing for AIDS. Was expelled from ...
Kgalema Motlanthe is South Africa's new president. The country's parliament elected Motlanthe's after South African President Thabo Mbeki was forced to step down after he was found to be a part of a ...
The failure of South Africa’s President Thabo Mbeki to be reelected leader of the African National Congress is a dramatic indicator of how far the ruling party’s leadership has strayed from its ...
The governance crisis engulfing South Africa’s Public Investment Corporation (PIC) has reached a critical juncture, with ...
Former South Africa President Thabo Mbeki yesterday stressed the need to strengthen the bilateral relations between Nigeria and his country. Mbeki who spoke in Johannesburg, described Nigeria and ...
A transition to democracy in Sudan will be difficult and needs robust support from the United States and African leaders. By Alex de Waal He governed as a man distorted by the violence and oppression ...
Zackie Achmat, once at the center of South Africa’s push for lifesaving H.I.V. treatment, has come out of retirement as U.S. funding cuts and his own government’s inertia revive old fears. By ...