TANZANIA: IMF says Tanzania`s economic growth impressive

Tanzania is among eight countries in the Sub-Saharan Africa whose economic growth is taking off impressively with the private sector playing key role, according to the International Monetary...

Unreliable information worsens food crises

There is a need to integrate and harmonize information on food security matters as a requisite to...

NAMIBIA: City Council in limbo

SWAPO'S top four national leaders might meet this week to discuss the shock booting of four prominent...

NAMIBIA: Political cleansing' gaining momentum

SWAPO'S purge of people some suspect to be alleged sympathisers of the Rally for Democracy and Progress...

MALAWI: Police brutality decried in US rights report

The US State Department, in its annual report on human rights, finds that has shamed Malawi police...

KENYA: Keep up the fight on corruption, diplomats tell media

Diplomatic missions have urged the Press not to relent on the war on corruption and attempts...

KENYA: Cabinet divided one year after signing deal

A year after the National Peace Accord was signed, Cabinet ministers say the spirit of power sharing...

BOTSWANA: Our Trains Are Death-traps – Deputy PS

Botswana Railways (BR) passenger trains are in such a poor state of disrepair tragedy could strike...

Sudan: The Case Against Omar Hassan Ahmad Al-Bashir

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African Union’s Shortcomings Limit African Solutions

The African Union wants to be taken seriously. Its leaders seek the same respect accorded to its...

Rwandan MP convicted of genocide

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ZAMBIA: Downturn costs 8 200 mining jobs

About 8 200 mining jobs in Zambia have been lost since December as the global economic...

NAMIBIA: Policy to Create a Water Scarcity?

Several 20 litre buckets of water are crammed inside the small enclosure around the only tap in...

Time for MDC ministers to flex muscle

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