Zimbabwe labour group threatens protests over ban on foreign currencies
Zimbabwe’s largest labour body on Tuesday threatened protests over the government’s decision to ban
Protest for political overhaul continues in Algeria
Huge numbers of Algerians protested Friday in the capital, keeping up their push for a political
Police extinguish burning tyres and reopen blocked roads in Alexandra
A large police contingent deployed to Alexandra, north of Johannesburg, is busy extinguishing
Algerian former fighters warn against civil protests
While tens of thousands of Algerians have been gathering for four months in the capital to demand
Hong Kong shuts government offices, security tight after violent protests
On Thursday a few hundred protesters milled around with some sorting their supplies of face masks
Sudan health ministry confirms death toll in Khartoum protest crackdown
Sudan’s health ministry has said “no more than 46” people died in a crackdown on Khartoum
Death toll in Sudan violence rises to 60, doctors’ group says
The number of people killed since security forces stormed a protest camp has risen significantly to
Swiss women strike for equal pay again, three decades on
Nearly 30 years after staging a first nationwide strike for equal pay, women across Switzerland say
Sudan protest groups calls for strike starting next Tuesday
A coalition of Sudanese protest and opposition groups on Friday called for two days of strikes in
Sudanese protesters vow to press on after talks suspended
Sudanese protesters voiced regret on Thursday at an army decision to suspend crucial talks on
Students at Sol Plaatje University protest over cafeteria
Lectures at the Sol Plaatje University in Kimberley have ground to a halt.
Long queues at eThekwini voting stations
Long queues at voting stations in the eThekwini Municipality lasted for at least another two hours
Sudan mediators propose 2 transition councils: protest leader
Sudanese mediators facilitating talks between the army rulers and protest leaders have proposed the
UN warns Venezuela not to use deadly force against protesters
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned Venezuela’s authorities on Wednesday not to use deadly
Sudanese protesters perform weekly prayers amid sit-in
Thousands of Sudanese protesters performed the weekly Muslim prayers outside army headquarters on
Ramaphosa promises to deal with under-performing govt officials
President Cyril Ramaphosa says he will take action, including giving marching orders to officials
SAHRC inquiry to seek solutions to Alex issues
The South African Human Rights Commission will convene an inquiry on Thursday in an attempt to find
ANC says yet to prove whether members are involved in Alex protests
The African National Congress (ANC) in the City of Joburg says it is yet to prove whether its
Seshego residents express concerns over service delivery
Some residents of Seshego Limpopo have expressed concerns over what they call poor service delivery
Strong police presence as Mashaba meets Alex residents
There is a strong presence at the Marlboro Community Centre, north of Johannesburg, where Mayor