Last updated: 8 september, 2009 - 06:21 GMT

Madagascar

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People in Madagascar are on tenterhooks as they await the announcement of the country's interim government.

Prime Minister Monja Roindefo is due to unveil his new transitional administration later today at his official residence in the capital.

But it looks like this new development could still prove controversial as some Malagasy parties are still unhappy.

Needless to say Madagascar's political crisis remains high on the agenda at SADC's summit in Kinshasa.

Meanwhile our reporter Christina Corbett in Antananarivo has been telling Paul Bakibinga more about the significance of today's announcement.

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