Ray Hartley's take on Zuma's victory as ANC president: “As of today, the country is living with the much speculated about phenomenon of “two centers of power”. Jacob Zuma is ANC president while Thabo Mbeki remains president of the country.”
Namibia Presidential and National Assembly 2009 has come to an end, African Elections Project reports.
Live Elections Blog as Namibia votes on November 27 and 28, 2009.
Why are African intellectuals so depressing?, wonders Kenyan blogger Kaasa: “Hello! Today on my way back to the hotel, I saw the current Oct-Dec 2009 BBC Focus on Africa magazine at a newsstand and read Mukoma wa Ngugi’s article “We Are Sailing”. My goodness. Talk about a super depressingly-depressing article.
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May God help Zuma and Mbeki be one.These two brothers need to join hands so to make those who hate Africa shut up.South Africa belongs to God and these two leaders must realise this.They must remember that “Unity is strength”There are people who don’t want to see Africa move so them being one, victory will take place.God bless Africa.
Rev.Lewis Hiza,Dar es Salaam,Tanzania.