SADC bids farewell to Dos Santos, Ian Khama
The 37th ordinary SADC summit of heads of state and government in Pretoria on Sunday bid farewell to
Namibian banks respond to repo cut by reducing lending rates
Some banks in Namibia have responded to the repo rate cut announced by the central bank Wednesday.
Safety MEC orders probe into alleged Grace Mugabe assault incident
Gauteng Community Safety MEC Sizakele Nkosi-Malobane has condemned the conduct of Zimbabwe’s first
Calls on Kenya to probe police killings of pro-opposition protesters
Amnesty International has urged Kenyan authorities to investigate reports that police on Friday
African Union congratulates the people of Kenya, calls for calm
The Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC), Moussa Faki Mahamat, on Friday congratulated
PDP decries attack on journalists in Kaduna
The People’s Democratic Party decried rising spate of attacks on journalists while on duty, and
Zambia starts implementing dual citizenship law
The Zambian government has started implementing a clause in its amended constitution which allows
SADC summit to bid farewell to Angola’s Dos Santos
Regional leaders are expected in South Africa for the forthcoming 37th SADC Ordinary Summit of Heads
South Sudan authorities continue to block access to four news websites
It has been five days since South Sudanese authorities blocked access to selected news websites
Zim elections body needs US$274m for 2018 polls
Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe elections, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, Rita Makarau, Robert Mugabe, Morgan
South Africa signs tripartite free trade area agreement
South Africa signed an agreement establishing the Tripartite Free Trade Area in Kampala, Uganda on
UN alarmed by forced return of refugees from Cameroon into Nigeria
UN refugee agency is alarmed by a fresh incident of forced returns of refugees from Cameroon into
UN team ambushed in Libya
The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) has been reluctant to discuss the details of an
SA, Kenya seek to boost trade opportunities
SA businesses had a crucial role to play in growing the Kenyan economy following on from the
DRC nationals protest Kabila visit in Pretoria
Scores of DRC nationals were protesting at the entrance of the Sefako Makgatho presidential
Al-Shabaab militants pursued after killing of 3 in northeast Kenya
Kenyan police on Friday launched a manhunt for four Al-Shabaab militants who killed three people in
SA, Rwanda sign environmental co-operation agreement
Minister Edna Molewa and Rwandan Natural Resources Minister Vincent Biruta have signed a
CPJ condemns Tanzania’s two-year publishing ban on newspaper
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has urged Tanzania to immediately revoke a publishing ban
Illegal arms continue to flow into Libya
A United Nations report concludes that arms have continued to be illicitly transferred to and from
Soldier sentenced to death for killing Boko Haram suspect
A Nigerian soldier has been sentenced to death for the murder of a Boko Haram suspect.