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World: African Singer is Sent Behind Bars For Riots; South Africa Officially Elects New President

September 26th, 2008

African singer is sent behind bars for riots.

 A Cameroon court has sentenced popular singer Lapiro de Mbanga to jail for allegedly participating in riots, reports the BBC. Lapiro was ordered to serve three years over riots against the West African nation’s government that took place in February that killed at least 40 people. He was also ordered to pay $640,000 (280m CFA francs) for the destruction the riots caused. While he recently penned a song speaking out against a change to the constitution that would let longtime leader President Paul Biya run for the office again in 2011, his wife says Lapiro was trying to promote peace and didn’t participate in any rioting. In actuality, he “calmed people down so that they wouldn’t set fire to the city hall,” she said in an interview with AFP. And supporters of the 51-year-old singer say he is often a target of the government for his political songs.  Back in February the high cost of living and government policy prompted riots in the town of Mbanga and several other towns in the nation. Lapiro, a member of the opposition party Social Democratic Front, stood accused of devising it.

New South African Leader

 

South Africa officially elects new president.

Just a few days after Thabo Mbeki announced he was stepping down as South Africa’s president after 10 years, the parliament chose Kgalema Motlanthe as interim president, reports CNN. He was sworn in Thursday and will stay in office until elections next year. Motlanthe is currently the deputy president of the African National Congress. Mbeki resigned under pressure from the ANC, after a judge ruled he may have interfered in a corruption investigation of another ANC leader. Since his resignation, about ten of his cabinet members stepped down as well. During the nation’s apartheid era Motlanthe served 10 years incarcerated at Robben Island.

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South Africa Government Chooses New Leader

September 23rd, 2008

Thabo Mbeki

South Africa government chooses new leader.

Not too long after Thabo Mbeki resigned as president under pressure from the African National Congress, the party has named his successor, reports the BBC. Kgalema Motlanthe will serve as interim president until a new leader is elected next year. He will be sworn in on Thursday. The party asked Mbeki to step down, after a judge ruled he may have interfered in the corruption case of political rival Jacob Zuma, a popular leader in the ANC. Although he agreed to step down, Mbeki denies the charges and says they have cost him dearly. “Unless the errors in the judgment are rectified immediately by means of judgment, I will continue to suffer and may even suffer great harm,” he said while challenging the ruling. Deputy President Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, a Mbeki ally, also resigned on Monday. No word yet on any additional fallout from Mbeki’s resignation. Zuma is highly favored to win the presidency in the election next year.

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