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COSATU mobilises against “illegal Zim regime"

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Apr 24 2008 18:59
David in Atlanta
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JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s powerful labour movement today meets churches and civic groups to plot protests to demand the removal of President Robert Mugabe’s government from power as pressure builds on President Thabo Mbeki to act on Zimbabwe.

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