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  2. Peace and Security Council - Wikipedia

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    The Peace and Security Council ( PSC) is the organ of the African Union in charge of enforcing union decisions. It is patterned somewhat after the United Nations Security Council. The PSC is also the main pillar of the African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA), and works with other pillars of the APSA in order to promote "peace, security ...

  3. 2014 South African general election - Wikipedia

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    President Jacob Zuma promised to create 6 million new jobs if the ANC stays in power after the election. [1] [2] General elections were held in South Africa on 7 May 2014, [3] to elect a new National Assembly and new provincial legislatures in each province. It was the fifth election held in South Africa under conditions of universal adult ...

  4. South Africa national soccer team results (2020–present)

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  5. New Zealand v South Africa LIVE: Rugby World Cup final ... - AOL

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    South Africa hung on to beat New Zealand in a tense 2023 Rugby World Cup final at the Stade de France in Paris, and in doing so they became the first men’s side to win the tournament for a ...

  6. Second Italo-Ethiopian War - Wikipedia

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    A Military History of Africa: The Colonial Period: from the Scramble for Africa to the Algerian Independence War (ca. 1870–1963). Vol. II. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-0-313-39570-3. Stapleton, Timothy (2018). Africa: War and Conflict in the Twentieth Century. Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge. ISBN 9781351104661.

  7. South Africa national soccer team results (2010–2019)

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    Somma 2', Pienaar 45+2' 26 March 2011: Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg (H) Egypt: 1–0 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification Mphela 90+3' 14 May 2011: National Stadium, Dar es Salaam (A) Tanzania: 1–0 Friendly Sangweni 44' 5 June 2011: Cairo Military Academy Stadium, Cairo (A) Egypt: 0–0 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification —

  8. Federation of Unions of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The federation was founded on 1 April 1997, when the Federation of South African Labour Unions merged with the Federation of Organisations Representing Civil Employees. [1] Many affiliates of the Federation of Independent Trade Unions also joined. [2] On founding, about 80% of its members were white-collar workers, and 70% were white.

  9. International sanctions during apartheid - Wikipedia

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    t. e. As a response to South Africa 's apartheid policies, the international community adopted economic sanctions as condemnation and pressure. With Jamaica leading the impetus by being the first country to ban goods from apartheid South Africa in 1959. On 6 November 1962, the United Nations General Assembly passed Resolution 1761, a non ...