Zimbabwe’s information minister Jonathan Moyo has rejected what he labelled a ”racist” proposal by the Democratic Alliance for a road map for peace in his country.
A five-year-old girl was killed after being carried away entangled in the ropes of a helium balloon ripped from its anchorings in a violent thunderstorm.
With a lingering kiss, and a prime-time declaration of love that brought rousing applause from the audience, a gay couple stole the show at the Tony awards on Sunday night in New York.
A three-day World Economic Forum meeting opening in South Africa on Wednesday will evaluate ways to move Africa’s ambitious rescue plan off the drawing board and into concrete actions, organisers say.
A study is being conducted to determine the prevalence of HIV/Aids among teachers, Education Minister Kader Asmal said on Monday. He said he was not convinced by some of the ”alarmist” reports being produced by research agencies on the prevalence of HIV/Aids among teachers.
Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has been remanded in custody until next month and formally charged with treason after his party called for anti-government protests last week, state prosecutor Stephen Musona said on Tuesday.
The French intervention on behalf of the UN in Congo will be short-lived and localised and will have a negligible impact on tribal conflict, according to a French military briefing paper obtained by the Guardian.
American health officials in three Midwestern states are scrambling to contain a rare and lethal virus that is spread by rodents and monkeys and has never been seen before in the western hemisphere.
Hundreds of Israeli settlers fanned out across a hillside to block the army from tearing down trailer homes at Amonah, stalling Ariel Sharon’s pledge to dismantle dozens of illegal Jewish outposts in the West Bank.
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