<b>Oarabile Mosikare</b> took on Nyangabgwe Hill and found out why one of Botswana’s older politicians
is able to run circles around his opponents.
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Sri Lanka’s military more than halved the estimated death toll from an accidental blast at an explosives depot on Friday.
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SA is shelving the development of a cutting-edge nuclear reactor after the programme failed to find private investors or customers abroad.
It may be coveted, but the mining industry has actually shrunk in the past eight years due to rising costs.
Barack Obama’s achievements are insufficient, his party confused. Ahead of the elections, reactionaries are seizing the initiative.
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There are those who lead and those who follow, and the <i>Al-Ahram</i> newspaper clearly feels that President Hosni Mubarak fits in to the former.
More than one million state employees are to be laid off in the island’s economic shake-up.
An organisation that launched on Thursday in Johannesburg promises to help reawaken South Africans to the values of the Constitution.
In a televised state address Malawian president Bingu wa Mutharika threatened to close down newspapers "that lie and tarnish my government’s image".
Scarred Zanzibar shows it’s possible to fashion elegant responses to the obligations of memory.