Reuters Alert Net 1 month ago

S.Africa, Eq. Guinea eye tighter ties on Zuma trip

MALABO, Nov 4 (Reuters) - South African President Jacob Zuma will sign bilateral deals and inspect oil projects in Equatorial Guinea during a visit on Wednesday, the central African nation said in a statement. Full Article at Reuters Alert Net

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  1. Pretoria — President Jacob Zuma's visit to Equatorial Guinea provided a good opportunity for both South Africa and that country to proceed to review different issues relating to bilateral cooperation. Full Article at AllAfrica.com

  2. JOHANNESBURG: The release of four South Africans jailed by Equatorial Guinea for a failed coup was linked to President Jacob Zuma's visit to the oil-rich state, the South African leader's office said on Wednesday. Full Article at Times of India

  3. Pretoria — President Jacob Zuma is due to visit the oil rich Equatorial Guinea today with the aim of strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries. Full Article at AllAfrica.com

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