A Rwandan military offensive in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has resulted in the deaths of hundreds of Tutsis, according to statements from Tutsi sources.
ZIMBABWE’S opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai urged thousands of supporters on Sunday to remain patient as he bids to force a rerun of last month’s controversial presidential poll.
South Africa went backwards in terms of cricketing performance in a traumatic year
GOLD mining companies have reduced their hedge books and were willing to sell more of their commodity at market prices as bullion prices creep higher, industry executives said on Monday.
TROUBLED talks in South Africa on the future of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) were ”going much better” on Sunday after Rwandan-backed rebels agreed that President Joseph Kabila could remain as head of state, said DRC Human Rights Minister Ntumba Luaba.
A ceasefire has been declared in Angola, but who will take Unita into the future?
Rwanda’s ‘murderer in chief’ who is on trial has stayed away from the court hearing
THE department of foreign affairs is confident that Herman
Swart, a South African arrested in Zambia allegedly for drug
possession, will be released soon.
Caracas | Sunday DEPOSED president Hugo Chavez returned by helicopter from detention on a Caribbean island and landed early on Sunday at the presidential palace in Caracas where he is expected to resume the presidential post he was ousted from two days ago. Chavez administration vice president Diosdado Cabello took an oath late on Saturday […]
Nairobi | Sunday ERITREA announced on Sunday that it had accepted an international ruling on its border with Ethiopia – over which it fought a devastating war – as ”final and binding”. Under a December 2000 peace accord both sides pledged to accept the border ruling by the panel in The Hague as ”final and […]