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Zimbabwe opposition remains defiant, claims victory

The opposition leader in Zimbabwe, Nelson Chamisa insists he has won Monday's Presidential election. Making his first public appearance since Wednesday's violence in the capital,...

Zimbabwe soldiers patrol Harare as tension heightens

Soldiers in Zimbabwe are heavily represented on the streets of the capital, Harare on Thursday as they order shop owners to close. Its coming a...

Zimbabweans await President poll results amid tension

There is anxiety all over Zimbabwe as citizens await announcement of results of the presidential election. On Wednesday soldiers clashed with protesters from the opposition...

Zimbabwe soldiers shoot at protesters, five killed

At least five people have been killed following the eruption of violence in Zimbabwe over election results. A man was shot in the stomach by...

Chaos erupts in Zimbabwe, gunshots fired over poll results

There is an eruption of chaos and violence in Zimbabwe's capital Harare after announcement of presidential election results was delayed. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC)...

Zimbabwe’s ruling party wins majority in parliament

Zimbabwe's ruling Zanu-PF party has won most seats in the country's parliament as results continue to be announced. The Zimbabwe parliament has 210 seats and...

ANC to back land expropriation without compensation

South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa says his ruling party the African National Congress (ANC) will back an amendment to the country's Constitution to allow...

Zimbabwe opposition claims electoral victory, alleges rigging plot

Zimbabwe's opposition is claiming victory in Monday's historic presidential elections. It says its candidate, Nelson Chamisa, has won the election despite official results yet to...

Zimbabwe election: Major contenders upbeat about victory

Major contenders in Monday's historic elections in Zimbabwe are upbeat about their chances as they await results. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) is due to...

Ghanaians prefer to live in poverty than recognize gay rights

Recognizing the rights of Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) persons is a thorny issue in most African countries. Only a handful of countries...

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