Senegal suspends internet access ahead of planned silent march
Mobile operators told to suspend internet access ahead of a planned silent march by activist groups.
Thai court rules election winners violated constitution
Thai court rules Move Forward Party violated constitution on royal insults law.
Austria’s Beer Party aims to add some kick to parliamentary elections
Austria’s Beer Party aims to add some kick to parliamentary elections.
Senegal court deals a blow to Sonko’s presidential hopes
The Senegal court has reportedly dealt a significant blow to Sonko’s presidential aspirations
DRC election should be annulled as opposition plans protest: Katumbi
Democratic Republic of Congo’s presidential election
VIDEO: SACP briefs media on the Central Executive meeting outcome
The South African Communist Party (SACP) briefs the media on the Central Executive meeting outcome.
Margaret Arnolds elected as new Joburg City council Speaker
newly-elected speaker of the City of Joburg council, Margaret Arnolds
US Senator Menendez to be arraigned on foreign agent charge
US Senator Menendez to be arraigned on foreign agent charge
SACP celebrates its 101 anniversary in Mpumalanga
The South African Communist Party (SACP) is celebrating its one hundred and first anniversary at the
Kenya’s William Ruto cleared by IEBC to run for elections
Image: Reuters FILE PHOTO: Deputy Kenyan President William Ruto addresses the media at a news
ANCYL in Limpopo holding Provincial Elective Conference
The African National Congress Youth League’s electoral conference in Limpopo will have a
Science-fiction film Natural Selection depicts SA’s political, socioeconomic challenges
It is a science-fiction film, depicting the millennial take on South African society.
Chinese community in Newcastle continues to contribute to politics
Newcastle’s Chinese community is deepening its contribution to politics at grassroots level in the
COPE hopes ConCourt will rule in favour of IEC to have LGE postponed
The Congress of the People (COPE) says it hopes the Constitutional Court will rule in favour of the
SA unrest could have happened anywhere in Africa as unemployment and economic exclusion concerns persist, says analyst
The unrest that followed former president Jacob Zuma’s arrest may have exposed deep seated
Myanmar village burned after fighting, residents blame security forces
Security forces set ablaze a village in central Myanmar after clashing there with opponents of the
Gaza conflict rages as Israeli PM says air strikes will continue
Israel pounded Gaza on Saturday, destroying a tower block that housed news media organisations,
IEC to meet political parties over proposed elections delay
The IEC is set to meet with various political parties on Thursday to discuss the possible
Maimane says he doesn’t regret having being part of the DA
Leader of the One-SA Movement, Mmusi Maimane, has rejected comments by former DA leader Tony Leon
Central African Republic militia leader dies from injuries
A Central African Republic militia leader blacklisted by the United States (UN) and the UN for human