Kenyatta Widow's Grief Visible
It was a picture that provided one of the most poignant images in the run-up to the departure for The Hague.
View ArticleDon't Risk Arrest, Judge Warns Again
The second set of post-election violence suspects appeared before the International Criminal Court on Friday to hear the judge repeat a stern warning against activities that could lead to issue of...
View ArticleZimbabwe/Algeria: It Must Have Been Love... But It's Over Now
IT'S been hard to keep Dynamos out of the headlines this week - from the disbelief among their fans about their spectacular collapse in Algiers, the anger triggered by a perceived hidden hand in the...
View ArticleMDC-T Gears Up for Provincial Elections
The scene is now set for close contests in nine of the 12 MDC provincial elections, set for this weekend ahead of the party's national congress to be held in Bulawayo at the end of the month.
View ArticleEditors Welcome Top Court's Backing for Free Expression
The SA National Editors' Forum (Sanef) welcomes the majority decision of the Constitutional Court in upholding the Citizen newspaper's appeal in a defamation case against former Ekurhuleni Metro police...
View ArticleWell Wishers Raise Bail for Mthwakazi Leader Thomas
A group of friends and well-wishers have raised the US$2,000 bail for Charles Thomas, one of the 3 Mthwakazi Liberation Front (MLF) leaders who were arrested March 3rd, on trumped-up treason charges.
View ArticleEU, UK Pledge Support for SADC's Election Roadmap Plans
The European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK) have this week both pledged to support plans for an election roadmap for Zimbabwe, drafted by the South African Development Community (SADC).
View ArticleOuattara Hails New Era
Alassane Ouattara has called for calm after the arrest of his presidential rival Laurent Gbagbo.
View ArticleZimbabwe: Mzansi Gospel Choir Coming for Performance
South Africa's award-winning and most successful gospel ensemble, Joyous Celebration is scheduled to perform in Zimbabwe for the first time next month.
View ArticleNigeria: Police Find Kidnapped LP Candidate
Labour Party (LP) FCT senatorial candidate, Kayode Ajulo, who was allegedly kidnapped last week, was yesterday found along Kaduna road at around 9:45am by the police.
View ArticleZimbabwe: Filmmaker Takes 10 Actors to South Africa
South African filmmaker, Stephen Visser who came into the country two weeks ago on a talent scouting mission says he has now found the 10 actors he was looking for.
View ArticleNdola Stadium Turf Works Kick Off
The National Stadium under construction in Ndola has taken shape with contractors, Anhui Foreign Economic Company (AFECC) now extending their massive works to preparation of the turf.
View ArticleNigeria: 'Delta, Imo, Bayelsa Top Electoral Fraud Cases'
As the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) compiles various offences committed during last Saturday's parliamentary election, it has been discovered that over 117 ballot boxes were stolen...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Arts Should Be Run Like Businesses
On Thursday I attended a workshop on the national plan of action for arts and culture.
View ArticleChifire Challenges Sata Over PVT
The Committee of Citizens executive director Gregory Chifire has challenged Patriotic Front (PF) leader Michael Sata to give a clear motive behind his stance on Parallel Vote Tabulation (PVT).
View ArticleNigeria: SSS Arrests Senator Lokpobiri Over Saturday's Polls
A few minutes after the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) admitted that its declaration of Senator Heineken Lokpobiri as the winner of last Saturday's Bayelsa West Senatorial District...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Gospel Muso Forced to Cut Dreadlocks
Secular musicians in Zimbabwe can change hairstyles or their way of dressing without offending their fans but the same cannot be said about gospel musicians.
View ArticleKenya: KWS Officials Gun Down Rogue Jumbo in Kyuso
Kenya Wildlife Service officers in Kyuso gunned down a rogue elephant that had strayed from the Kora National Park on Saturday. Residents of Kasyongo were treated to a feast of elephant meat before the...
View ArticleBesigye Forms Pressure Group
The Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) president, Dr Kizza Besigye, announced last evening that he had formed a pressure group to champion change in the country.
View ArticleSudan: South Wins Court Case in Uganda
The Government of South Sudan (GoSS) recovered money belonging to students, fraudulently channelled to personal account in 2009 after a long court battle in Uganda's Anti-Corruption Court last week.
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