The Law Society of Swaziland is planning to take legal action against the Swazi government after MPs reversed their no-confidence vote.
Angola, Africa’s second-largest oil producer, has become the latest country on the continent to launch a sovereign wealth fund.
The long-running row between MTN Swaziland and the country’s telecommunications operator has grown into what’s been dubbed a "constitutional crisis".
Fishing is the lifeblood of Cabinda, a small exclave of Angola separated from the rest of the country by a sliver of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Three of Angola’s eight opposition parties are formally contesting the August 31 election results.
In post-election Angola, the ruling party can no longer count on threat to retain the hearts of voters.
The opposition, which could garner the youth vote, says the election will not be free and fair.
Cosatu has been accused of meddling in Swaziland’s affairs after it publicly declared its support for the People’s United Democratic Movement.
Much has changed since the last election and Angolan citizens will not take any vote-rigging lying down when they go to the polls.
Swaziland’s King Mswati III has sparked renewed criticism as three of his wives prepare to jet off for a holiday in the US gambling mecca Las Vegas.