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South Africa’s defence minister could dismiss more than 1,000 soldiers who went on the rampage in the capital Pretoria on Wednesday, officials say.
The troops left their barracks and marched to the Union Buildings, insisting on seeing President Jacob..
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African National Congress leader Jacob Zuma, reacts, inside the Appeal Court in Bloemfontein, South Africa, Friday, Nov. 28, 2008. An appeal against a judgment that invalidated charges against Zuma is to be heard Friday.
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