SA and Nigeria in deal to enhance bilateral economic co-operation
Leaders of Africa’s leading economies commit to set up SA-Nigeria Business Council to boost trade tiesZuma’s Nigerian visit seen as attempt to mend fences
Pretoria has put a positive spin on the visit and neither presidency has mentioned any tension between the two countries, including the huge fine imposed on MTN
Zimbabwe to compensate mainly white farmers who lost land in 2000
President Robert Mugabe has said in the past that farmers will not be compensated because the land had been stolen from the black majority during colonial rule
Tunisia battles Islamic State near Libyan border
Tunisian defence ministry claims 35 jihadists and 10 military killed in fierce battle as European fears grow of surge in number of IS fighters just 300km across the Mediterranean
MTN relief from Zuma’s Nigerian trip
Nigerian president says regulator in talks with MTN to find ways the $3.9bn fine can be reduced and time to pay off new amount gradually
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