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  2. South Africa's Zuma to 'fight for rights' after ... - AOL

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    South Africa's former president Jacob Zuma said he would fight for his rights in a video shared on social media by his political party on Thursday, after the constitutional court barred him from ...

  3. South Africa in eight charts ahead of crucial vote - AOL

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    South Africa, one of the continent’s richest and most influential countries, goes to the polls on 29 May amid concerns about unemployment, high crime rates and power cuts.

  4. Zuma lashes out at judges after election ban - AOL

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    South Africa's ex-president speaks to the BBC after being barred from standing in next week's election.

  5. 2021 South African unrest - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 South African unrest, also known as the July 2021 riots, [23] the Zuma unrest [24] or Zuma riots, [25] was a wave of civil unrest that occurred in South Africa 's KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng provinces from 9 to 18 July 2021, sparked by the imprisonment of former President Jacob Zuma for contempt of court.

  6. Factbox-Who will lead South Africa after the May 29 election?

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    South Africa's May 29 election looks set to be the most tightly contested since the end of apartheid, with opinion polls suggesting that the governing African National Congress may lose its ...

  7. South Africa welcomes ICC prosecutor seeking warrants for ...

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    South Africa's presidency said on Monday it welcomed an announcement by the International Criminal Court's prosecutor saying he had requested arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ...

  8. Foreign relations of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Main article: Foreign relations of apartheid South Africa. South Africa introduced apartheid in 1948, as a systematic extension of pre-existing racial discrimination in the country. As a result, the country became increasingly isolated internationally until apartheid was abolished in 1991 and racial equality introduced between 1990 and 1993.

  9. South African energy crisis - Wikipedia

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    South Africa’s energy crisis or load shedding is an ongoing period of widespread national blackouts of electricity supply. It began in the later months of 2007 towards the end of Thabo Mbeki 's second term as president, and continues to the present. [1] [2] The South African government-owned national power utility, and primary power generator ...