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The African National Congress says it will send a delegation "as soon as possible" to South Africa to meet President
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Chief Buthelezi rejects the President’s call to resume participation in the constitution-making process and returns to the Cons
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South African arms manufacturer Denel announces that it will unveil six new products at a United Arab Emirates weapons exhibiti
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The African National Congress announces in Lusaka that it will not abandon the armed struggle against White domination until a
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