Zimbabwe’s president, Robert Mugabe, is battling against a whispering campaign within his Zanu-PF party begun by some of his deputies and lieutenants vying to succeed him.
The sentence procedure in the case of Pretoria bus shooter De Wet Kritzinger is to start in the city’s high court on Friday.
South Africa’s more than R170-million food donation through the United Nations World Food Programme touched the hearts of over 200 000 Zimbabweans in Mashonaland West province’s Hurungwe constituency.
ExxonMobil, the world’s biggest privately owned oil group and a target of street protesters, celebrated May Day by reporting the largest quarterly corporate profits in history at ,04-billion.
Marijuana, pornography and illegal labour have created a hidden market in the United States which now accounts for as much as 10% of the American economy, according to a study.
Turkish rescue workers battled last night to find 84 children buried under the rubble of a school boarding house that collapsed during an earthquake which killed more than 100 people.
The US House of Representatives has passed a -billion bill that would more than double US contributions to the worldwide fight against Aids.
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Speaking at a Workers Day rally in Madidi in the North West province, Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Tony Leon called for the proposed Jobs Summit between government, labour and business to be scrapped.
Seven US soldiers were today wounded in a grenade attack on their base in the Iraqi city of Falluja, where troops have killed at least 15 civilians during protests this week.