Stocks down at opening   * * *   PM arrives after 3-day official visit to Thailand   * * *   Huge tornado hits Oklahoma City suburb, kills 51   * * *   Kerry to Mideast to advance struggling Syria plan   * * *   Who’re you to talk about trade union: Latif to Mozena   * * *   Vulnerable building in city being evacuated   * * *   No ‘permission politics’ in democracy: BNP
<   >
Tuesday, 21 May 2013

South African woman to lead African Union

PrintDecrease Font SizeIncrease Font Size
Reported by: AP/UNB Connect
Reported on: July 16, 2012 19:57 PM
Reported in: International
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, July 16 (AP/UNB) - African leaders have elected a female politician from South Africa to lead the African Union.  
     
South African Minister of Home Affairs Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma was voted in late Sunday to lead the African Union Commission.  
     
Dlamini-Zuma successfully challenged the incumbent, Jean Ping of Gabon, who held the post since 2008. Ping had the backing of French-speaking African nations, while Dlamini-Zuma had the backing of English-speaking nations.  
     
Dlamini-Zuma secured the votes of 37 of the 54 African Union nations to win.
     
Dlamini-Zuma is the former wife of South African President Jacob Zuma.
     
The African Union heads of state and government two-day assembly closes late Monday.
Bookmark with

Comments

No Comments on this News

Editor's Picks

Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner