IVORY COAST: African sovereignty at stake

By Robert Mukondiwa
ABIDJAN-President of Laurent Gbagbo’s FYI Party, has urged leaders attending the AU summit in Addis Ababa next week to show their ‘wisdom and maturity’ as they debate the way forward to resolve the crisis in the wake of that country’s elections saying ‘African sovereignty is at stake’.

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