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South African ‘white’ church prevents blacks from attending service

South Africa's Afrikaanse Protestante Kerk church in Orania Sunday barred two black journalists from attending a service. An official told the journalists “the church is...

South Africa bans sale of live hens to contain bird flu

South Africa has banned the sale of live hens throughout the country in a bid to control an outbreak of highly contagious H5N8 bird...

Man jailed for interrupting Mugabe’s security briefing

A Zimbabwean man, 29, who posed as a secret agent where top security officials were holding a briefing before President Robert Mugabe's recent rally...

Botswana ex-president Masire dies

Former Botswana president Sir Ketumile Masire has died. He was 91. Reports on Friday indicated that Masire died on Thursday night after he was hospitalised...

Zuma not happy with court ruling on secret ‘no-confidence’ vote

South African President Jacob Zuma said a secret ballot in parliament in a motion of no-confidence against him would not be fair as it...

Zuma’s ‘no-confidence’ vote can be secret – SA’s Supreme Court

South Africa's top court ruled on Thursday that the Speaker of Parliament can order a secret ballot for no-confidence motions, an outcome the opposition...

Angola’s Vice President to go on trail for corruption in Portugal

Angolan Vice President Manuel Vicente will face trial in Portugal over allegations he bribed a magistrate to drop two investigations against him, according to...

Two Angolan journalists charged with insulting the state

A prominent journalist and human rights campaigner in Angola says he and another journalist face charges of insulting the state for an article about...

Zuma’s ex-wife Nkosazana accepts nomination to lead ruling ANC

Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, the former African Union Commission Chairperson, has finally accepted to vie for the presidency of the ruling African National Congress (ANC), local...

Zimbabwe’s opposition sued for $1m over 2016 protests

Zimbabwe’s opposition coalition, convened by Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai, has been sued for $1 million and accrued interest over damages...

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