(Reuters) - The World Bank should strengthen its partnership with Africa and be sensitive to country-specific challenges in dealing with the continent, its presidential nominee Robert Zoellick said on Saturday.
Zoellick met South Africa's Finance Minister Trevor Manuel on the last leg of an African tour as he garners support for his nomination by U.S. President George W. Bush to succeed Paul Wolfowitz as World Bank President.
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Zoellick met South Africa's Finance Minister Trevor Manuel on the last leg of an African tour as he garners support for his nomination by U.S. President George W. Bush to succeed Paul Wolfowitz as World Bank President.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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