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Her village in Diko, Mundri West County, was unscathed by Sudan's long civil war.
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Zulu and Diko, members of the Joe Slovo Task Team, a civic body at the Joe Slovo informal settlement in Langa, were arrested after they went to the police station to inform police that the community wanted to have a general meeting at the settlement to discuss the way forward following their march on Monday.
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MACHINE MAN isn't it cool that when Kirby left, Diko was the one to replace and they each did exactly half the series length?
365 Reasons to Love Comics #350 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2007
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He said Diko was a passionate politician who was one of the founding members of the UDM.
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Diko said the party expected its strongest showing in Limpopo, with the campaign focusing broadly on issues of job creation, improving clean and accountable governance, as well as service delivery.
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Diko, who was the UDM's deputy president, said the African
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"We therefore propose, Mr President, that a proper performance management system for councillors and council officials, as well as an improved project management and technical skills areas, such as engineering, must be put in place to ensure that deadlines are adhered to," Diko said.
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Diko added that the UIF would closely monitor the progress made by government on these issues.
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"The UIF therefore calls on the Minister of Safety and Security to make sure that his investigating officers are adequately trained," Diko said.
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Diko said the party would be contesting in all nine provinces, but not all municipalities.
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