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      Swaziland team parading during the Enactus World Cup Opening Ceremony in South Africa 14-10-2015
      Swaziland team parading during the Enactus World Cup Opening Ceremony in South A
      14 October 2015
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      AU Commission Chairperson congratulates Guinea for peaceful elections despite pr
      13 October 2015

      Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – 12 October 2015: The African Union (AU) Commission Chairperson, Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma has commended the people of the Republic of Guinea for holding peaceful presidential elections on 11 October 2015, despite initial turmoil some days preceding the polls.

      “The mass participation and eventual spirit of tranquility in which the election proceedings were held is a final testament to the Guinean peoples’ understanding of the importance of peacefully exercising their civic rights”, the AU Commission Chairperson said.

      “We now call on all parties to respect the voice of the electorate and to preserve the peace. We encourage any individuals or groups with elections-related disputes, to seek non-violent and established mechanism to address them.” she added.

      The polls saw the participation of over six million of voters, called to choose a president among eight separate candidates. Pre-election processes were, as earlier stated, characterized by violent conflict among various groups, looting and clashes between forces of the incumbent and the opposition; which left the general atmosphere in the country largely precarious and tense.

      The African Union strongly condemned the pre-election violence and looting.

      The continental organization deployed 30 short-term election observers across the country on 4 October, with H.E. Dileita Mohammed Dileita, as the Head of AU Mission. It is scheduled to release its preliminary statement on 13 October 2015 from Conakry.

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      AU Commission Chairperson congratulates Guinea for peaceful elections despite pr
      13 October 2015

      Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – 12 October 2015: The African Union (AU) Commission Chairperson, Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma has commended the people of the Republic of Guinea for holding peaceful presidential elections on 11 October 2015, despite initial turmoil some days preceding the polls.

      “The mass participation and eventual spirit of tranquility in which the election proceedings were held is a final testament to the Guinean peoples’ understanding of the importance of peacefully exercising their civic rights”, the AU Commission Chairperson said.

      “We now call on all parties to respect the voice of the electorate and to preserve the peace. We encourage any individuals or groups with elections-related disputes, to seek non-violent and established mechanism to address them.” she added.

      The polls saw the participation of over six million of voters, called to choose a president among eight separate candidates. Pre-election processes were, as earlier stated, characterized by violent conflict among various groups, looting and clashes between forces of the incumbent and the opposition; which left the general atmosphere in the country largely precarious and tense.

      The African Union strongly condemned the pre-election violence and looting.

      The continental organization deployed 30 short-term election observers across the country on 4 October, with H.E. Dileita Mohammed Dileita, as the Head of AU Mission. It is scheduled to release its preliminary statement on 13 October 2015 from Conakry.

      For further information:

      Directorate of Information and Communication | African Union Commission I E-mail: DIC@african-union.org I Web Site: www.au.int I Addis Ababa | Ethiopia

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      AUC Chairperson Congratulates Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet on Nobel Peace
      9 October 2015

      Ababa, Ethiopia – 9 October, 2015: The African Union Commission Chairperson, Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, has expressed heartfelt congratulations to the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize winners, the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet. The Chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, Kaci Kullman Five, made the announcement on Friday 9 October 2015.

      The Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet, a pro-democracy group which comprises a partnership among four distinct civic society organisations: The Tunisian Organisation for Industry, Trade and Handicrafts, The Tunisian Order of Lawyers, The Tunisian General Labour Union and The Tunisian Human Rights League, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace for their critical contributions towards democracy in the country in the wake of the 2010/11 Arab Springs.

      The network of four organisations “established an alternative, peaceful political process at a time when the country was on the brink of civil war", a press release by the Norwegian Nobel Committee stated. The Committee also stressed that the prize has been awarded to the Quartet and not to the member organizations individually.

      “Congratulations to the National Dialogue Quartet, the people and Government of Tunisia, who all make Africa proud.” Dr. Dlamini Zuma applauded the efforts of the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet, adding that, “the Quartet has set a clear example for civil society organizations and peaceful movements across the continent”.

      “Tunisia has become a beacon of hope for peace in Africa, having managed to return to peace after years of violent struggle and unrest. I am very confident that peace will finally prevail on the continent, so we can focus on the necessary steps towards the implementation and realization of Agenda 2063 – The Africa We Want.” The AU Commission Chairperson also said.

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      AU Commission Chairperson to meet with French President François Hollande in Pa
      5 October 2015

      AU Commission Chairperson to meet with French President François Hollande in Paris

      Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – 5 October 2015: The African Union Commission (AUC) Chairperson, Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, will be meeting with the President of France François Hollande on Monday 5 October 2015 at the Elysée Palace in Paris, France.

      Expected to feature on the agenda of the meeting are issues of peace and security in Africa, migration as well as preparations for the climate change conference, COP 21, to be hosted in Paris at the end of the year.

      The two leaders will hold Press Briefing after their meeting.

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      AU Commission Chairperson meets with President Raùl Castro; wraps off fruitful
      4 October 2015

      AU Commission Chairperson meets with President Raùl Castro; wraps off fruitful official to Cuba

      Havana, Cuba – 4 October 2015: The African Union Commission (AUC) Chairperson, Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, met with H.E. Raùl Castro, the President of Cuba on Friday 2 October 2015, in Havana, Cuba, during the second lap of her official visits to The Bahamas and Cuba. The AU Commission Chairperson, accompanied by AU Commissioner for Social Affairs, Dr. Mustapha Sidiki Kaloko discussed issues related to deepening collaboration, cooperation and solidarity between the African Union and Cuba.

      The AU Commission Chairperson took the opportunity to reiterate Africa’s gratitude to Cuba for her continuous support, particularly in the fight against colonialism, apartheid, Ebola and in the training of medical doctors. The Chairperson of the Commission said the recent deployment of 250 Cuban medical doctors to fight against the Ebola Virus Disease in West Africa exemplified the fraternal relationship between Africa and Cuba.

      Dr. Dlamini Zuma and President Castro also exchanged on the embargo and the on-going process to normalise relationship between Cuba and the United States of America. The role of the African Union in calling for the lifting of the embargo on Cuba and the release of the Cuban five was equally greatly appreciated. While supporting Presidents Raùl Castro and Barack Obama in the process, Africa will to campaign for the lifting of the sanctions on Cuba.

      One of the highlights of the visit was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the AU Commission Chairperson and Cuba’s Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs. The main objective of the MoU is to strengthen the solidarity and cooperation in the areas of education and skills training particularly in the areas of health, women empowerment, arts and culture as well as on critical international issues.

      These are critical areas of importance, it was emphasised, as Africa begins implementing its Agenda 2063, which the Chairperson presented throughout the visit, which went through 30 September to 4 October 2015.

      She held meetings with various State and non-State officials and groups, including: the President of the National Assembly, the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, the Secretary General of the Cuban Women’s Federation, African Ambassadors Group and members of the Diplomatic Corps.

      Visiting the Pedro Kouri Institute for Tropical Medicine, she also met with some of the medical doctors who were deployed to Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone to fight Ebola. She also had very dynamic and fruitful engagements with African students at the Latin American School of Medicine, the Cuban children’s theatre and National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba.

      She also visited a Memorial Park of Illustrious African, a first of its kind outside the African continent, as well as the Memorial Park of one of Cuba’s revolution’s hero, Jose Marti, where she paid tribute and placed wreaths.

      Exchange visits between Africa and Cuba will ensue as programmes, projects and initiatives as undertaken to unpack the MoU and deepen the relationship.

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      H.E Dr Dlamini Zuma meeting with H.E Mr Marcelino Medina Gonzalez, cuban minister of Foreign Affairs in Havana, Cuba 02-10-2015
      H.E Dr Dlamini Zuma meeting with H.E Mr Marcelino Medina Gonzalez, cuban ministe
      2 October 2015
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      Signing of the memorandum of Understanding between the AUC and the Republic of Cuban 02-10-2015
      Signing of the memorandum of Understanding between the AUC and the Republic of C
      2 October 2015
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      Floral tribute ceremony at the Monument to the National Hero José Marti in Havana, Cuba 02-10-2015
      Floral tribute ceremony at the Monument to the National Hero José Marti in Hav
      2 October 2015
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      Metting between the AUC Chairperson Dr Dlamini Zuma and the Cuban President Mr Raul Castro at the Presidential residence in Havana, Cuba 02-10-2015
      Metting between the AUC Chairperson Dr Dlamini Zuma and the Cuban President Mr R
      2 October 2015
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      President Raul Castro welcoming AUC leadership during their courtesy visit at the Presidential residence in Havana, Cuba 02-10-2015
      President Raul Castro welcoming AUC leadership during their courtesy visit at th
      2 October 2015
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      AUC Chairperson Dr Dlamini and the Cuban team of doctors who fought against Ebola epidemic in Africa 01-10-2015
      AUC Chairperson Dr Dlamini and the Cuban team of doctors who fought against Ebol
      1 October 2015

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