South Africa: Foreign Minister Lamola wants economic development for Africa’s youth

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South Africa: Foreign Minister Lamola wants economic development for Africa’s youth
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We must put Africa first, says Ronald Lamola, South Africa’s new international relations minister, adding that trade and economic development can help address many of the continent’s ills.

International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola says ‘youthful exuberance’ helps political parties remain dynamic.

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