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Published: 26 November, 2008, 09:21
African countries are calling for reforms to international institutions to give poorer nations a bigger voice. African National Congress leader Jacob Zuma talks to RT.
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Published: 26 November, 2008, 09:21
African countries are calling for reforms to international institutions to give poorer nations a bigger voice. African National Congress leader Jacob Zuma talks to RT.
Pres.JZ has spelled it out clearly,stressing the need for change,which is the international concern,on the world bodies.Again,I feel every country has its own allies and fools as it is the case with Emzansi.Our history tells it all! It should be African time,supported by all.South African will continue with its commitment for one,united,non-sexist,non-racial anddemocratic countries,at peace with itself and the world. We as her children believe in unity and action,thatswhy we supports Zuma,as our own president.We do not want someone to take the country into wars,like them. Viva Zuma Amandla Madiba GOD BLESS AFRICA!GOD DOOM THE OPPRESSOR!