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South Africa: Economics above politics, By Dakuku Peterside 

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South Africans voted in national and local elections on 29 May, exactly one year after Nigeria inaugurated its current president. Since 1994, this election has been the most significant post-apartheid election and the most unpredictable in the country's 30 years of democratic rule. The ruling African National Congress (ANC) lost its parliament majority for the first time, […]

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