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A new political party has been launched in South Africa. The Agang party, meaning 'let's build' in Sesotho, is led by<br />anti-apartheid era activist Mamphela Ramphele.<br /><br />A doctor and former World Bank managing director believes the ANC has let South Africans down and that it is time for change.<br /><br />...<br />http://www.euronews.net/

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South Africa and China reaffirmed political support for each other's fundamental interests during President Xi Jinping's official visit here for the 15th Brics Summit. teleSUR

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<p>Liberia earmarks the last doses of an experimental drug for two doctors suffering from Ebola. This as doctors warn the WHO's decision to greenlight untested treatments is still fraught with ethical pitfalls as doses are in short supply. UN envoys in South Sudan say they're not optimistic about the country's warring leaders finding a compromise to end the violence any time soon. And conservationists warn that Uganda's reliance on wood charcoal is burning a hole through the country's forests.</p><br />Programme produced by Georja Calvin-Smith and Mary Colombel<br /><br />Visit our website:<br />http://www.france24.com<br /><br />Like us on Facebook:<br />https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.English<br /><br />Follow us on Twitter:<br />https://twitter.com/France24_en

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After a dozen years of recovery under Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liberians are optimistic about their first power transfer for 73 years.<br /><br />How many candidates are standing in the election?<br /><br />Twenty. The first round of the vote is on Tuesday.<br /><br />Observers think no one is likely to win a majority outright. This means the top two candidates are expected to face each other in a run-off in around a month.<br /><br />Who is Ellen Johnson Sirleaf?<br /><br />A former finance minister in the 1970s who fled after a coup and worked for the World Bank and Citibank during her exile.<br /><br />Supporters say she restored a measure of professionalism to a government that had been seized by a military junta in 1980.<br /><br />Outside her home country, Johnson Sirleaf has served as an ambassador for peace in an unstable region.<br /><br />She has spoken up for human rights and tolerated dissent https://t.co/yiNpYHwbBw— The Economist (@TheEconomist) 6 octobre 2017<br /><br /><br />But?<br /><br />Many Liberians say she failed to stamp out graft and nepotism that have held the country back.<br /><br />Her son, Robert Sirleaf, was a senior advisor and ran state oil firm NOCAL which collapsed after his tenure as crude prices slumped in 2015.<br /><br />Her other son, Charles, was among 45 government officials suspended in 2012 for failing to declare their assets to anti-corruption authorities. Johnson Sirleaf declared her assets this year.<br /><br />Last year a grand jury indicted government officials, including the speaker of parliament on charges including bribery.<br /><br />Who are the other candidates?<br /><br />Among the front-runners seen as likely to win a place in the run-off are Vice President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, representing the ruling Unity Party, and football star George Weah. He lost to Johnson Sirleaf in 2005.<br /><br />My final campaign message to the Liberian people https://t.co/R63AoudA6Y— George WEAH Official (@GeorgeWeahOff) 9 octobre 2017<br /><br /><br />Weah has served in the Senate since 2014 for the opposition Congress for Democratic Change.<br /><br />Many candidates have promised a break from the past. <br /><br />Here is a list of Liberia’s top presidential candidates and what you may not know about them. #LiberiaDecides pic.twitter.com/6Cy1B602uk— CGTN Africa (@cgtnafrica) 9 octobre 2017<br /><br /><br />Have things been peaceful so far?<br /><br />Yes. The campaign has been rambunctious but has passed off without incident so far.<br /><br />The expectation is that it will come off without bloodshed.<br /><br />What kind of situation is Liberia in?<br /><br />Pretty good. 78-year-old Johnson Sirleaf has a lot to boast about since she became Africa’s first modern female head-of-state.<br /><br />The economy is four times the size it was when she took office in 2005. Violent gang warfare is a receding memory.<br /><br />Analsysts say the recovery has been remarkable. GDP for the country of 4.6 million reached 2.1 billion dollars last year, up from just 550 million the year Johnson Sirleaf took office.<br /><br />Charles Taylor, the warlord who ruled in Liberia’s darkest days is now in a British jail, serving a life sentence for crimes against humanity, including terrorism, pillage, rape, murder and sexual slavery.<br /><br />Liberia’s jailed warlord Charles Taylor looms large as his ex-wife runs for office with former footballer #premiumhttps://t.co/BBkKkXefiD— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) 7 octobre 2017<br /><br /><br />Is it all good news, then?<br /><br />Not quite. Liberia is still one of the world’s poorest countries. Its health services were overwhelmed three years ago by an outbreak of the Ebola virus.<br /><br />Residents complain of corrupt officials and poor public services. They are looking forward to the prospect of change.<br /><br />What they are saying<br /><br />“For me, the only thing about this administration is peace. I gave her a plus in that. She has not been able to deal with corruption, she failed to deal with people who took money to build their big houses,” – Timothy Sambulah, a taxi driver in the capital, Monrovia.<br /><br />“There will be no business as usual. We are going to end the ear of selective justice so people are given equal protection under the law,” – Charles Walker Brumskine, Liberal Party candidate.<br /><br />“High-level corruption has been a slap in the face for Liberians, most of whom live in abject poverty,” – Liberian political analyst Robtel Neajai.<br />

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