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First off of the blocks to congratulate Jacob Zuma on the African National Congress's win in the 22 April elections was British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. This was not just because of Brown's keenness to be associated with electoral success (his own Labour Party is suffering) but dates back to an hour-long meeting with Zuma last year, much of which concerned cooperation on Zimbabwe....

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Jacob Zuma, British, Gordon Brown, Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, Trevor Manuel, Morgan Tsvangirai, Mathews Phosa, Tito Mboweni, United States, Barack Obama, French, Nicolas Sarkozy, Libyan, Moammar el Gadaffi, Russian, Gennady Zyuganov.

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