[wanabidii] Some 48 African leaders were in South Africa for China party, but who did not attend? And why? (M&G Africa)

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Some 48 African leaders were in South Africa for China party, but who did not attend? And why?
 
Some 48 African leaders were in South Africa for China party, but who did not attend? And why?
 
Sometimes the list of those missing is more interesting than those at the party. Most were from North Africa where living standards are higher.
 
 
 
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