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/ 21 January 2012
Zambia’s Drug Enforcement Commission has seized bank accounts for Zamtel, which is 75%-owned by LAP Green of Libya, as part of a probe into its sale.
An attempt to return home by Madagascar’s deposed president Marc Ravalomanana has been thwarted in the air by Malagasy ground control.
Portugal is successfully implementing a series of fiscal reforms that are key to gaining continued international financial assistance.
It may be Didier Drogba’s last chance to win the African Cup of Nations as Côte d’Ivoire again begins its quest for a long-awaited continental title.
An attempt by Madagascar’s toppled president to end his exile in South Africa was thwarted in the air when his plane was forced to turn back.
The lawyer defending Hosni Mubarak has told the court that there is not a shred of evidence linking Mubarak to a controversial gas deal with Israel.
A British journalist managed to book a cruise on the Costa Concordia — two days after the liner ran aground near Italy’s Giglio island.
Cricket SA’s (CSA) acting president, AK Khan, says the federation’s board has not left it too late to familiarise itself with the Companies’ Act.
Visits to the mobile version of Wikipedia’s website rose by more than 1-million on Wednesday after the blackout in protest of US anti-piracy bills.
Bafana Bafana-capped defender Jeffrey Ntuka is dead after reportedly being stabbed in the early hours of the morning in a Kroonstad nightclub.