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Africa: No Substitute for Dialogue, Says Kabila

Published by the government of Zimbabwe Mutare — DRC President Joseph Kabila has challenged Africa to follow his country's example by actively seeking dialogue and pursuing national reconciliation as a means of solving any internal differences. Full Article at AllAfrica.com

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