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Eskom declared technically bankrupt

South African Power Provider Eskom is reported to be technically bankrupt according to the portfolio committee of the Country’s Public Enterprise. Eskom generates, transmits and...

Zimbabwe settles debts owed IMF

The International Monetary Fund, IMF has revealed that Zimbabwe has already cleared all its outstanding debts. Director of Communication with the International Monetary Fund Gerry...

Mozambique: Deputy finance minister sacked for fraud

Mozambique’s deputy finance minister, Maria Isaltina Lucas's has been sacked. He is accused of playing a role in alleged issuance of fraudulent government loans...

South Africa to hold general elections on May 8

South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday announced that general elections will be held on May 8. Ramaphosa made the announcement when he delivered his...

Zimbabwe: Churches intervene to resolve political crisis

Churches in Zimbabwe on Thursday set up a meeting between the government and the opposition. It was meant to help find a lasting solution to...

South Africa: 22 miners trapped underground after explosion

22 miners are reported to have been trapped underground at a mine site in South Africa. Local media reports that the miners are believed to...

Malawi: Joyce Banda files papers to contest presidency

Malawi's former and first female President, Joyce Banda on Tuesday filed papers to contest the upcoming presidential election. Malawians will be choosing a new president...

Zimbabwe’s VP flown to South Africa for medical care

Zimbabwe's Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has returned to South Africa for what local media reports is emergency medical treatment. The former military general fell ill...

Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa denies rift with deputy Chiwenga

The President of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa has denied reports of a rift between him and his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga. There were media reports of a coup...

Zimbabwe: How Mugabe lost $1 million to ‘thieves’

The former president of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe has given an account of how he lost almost $1 million to persons referred to as 'thieves'...

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