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/ 30 June 2007

Safa vs Mngadi: Who is being fooled?

The South African Football Association (Safa) shenanigans of the past week regarding accusations levelled against Sbu Mngadi, the former CEO of the national association’s commercial wing, SA Football, continued unabated on Friday — much to the detriment of the reputation of the administration of soccer in South Africa.

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/ 30 June 2007

African leaders gather to discuss unity

Officially, heads of state attending the African Union summit this weekend will be discussing plans for a United States of Africa, a continental body that does away with national borders. Unofficially, the key discussion will be about the things pulling Africa apart in Sudan’s Darfur region and Zimbabwe.

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/ 30 June 2007

Rocket attack on Ivorian leader condemned

Côte d’Ivoire Prime Minister Guillaume Soro narrowly escaped a rocket attack on his plane on Friday that killed at least four people and dealt a blow to the divided country’s fragile peace process. The UN Security Council and secretary general condemned the attack and said they feared for the future of a negotiated peace plan.

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/ 30 June 2007

US military kills 26 militants in Baghdad

United States troops killed an estimated 26 militants during fierce fighting in Baghdad’s Sadr City early on Saturday in one of the bloodiest clashes in the Shi’ite slum since the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. The US military said in a statement that American forces staged two separate raids into Sadr City.

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/ 30 June 2007

Mbeki leads SA delegation to AU summit

President Thabo Mbeki departs for Accra in Ghana on Saturday for the African Union summit meeting, the Department of Foreign Affairs said. The summit for heads of state and government runs from Sunday to Tuesday. The AU summit is due to discuss the political and economic integration of the continent.