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Three killed in church stampede in South Africa

Three people were killed in a stampede at a South African church during Friday night prayer session. South African police say news broke of the...

Jazz guitarist plays through brain surgery

A South African jazz musician who played his guitar during brain surgery is making a successful recovery. Musa Manzini was kept awake during the six-hour...

Zimbabwe refuses to extradite Mrs. Mugabe to South Africa

The Zimbabwean government has refused to help South Africa in extraditing Grace Mugabe to face trial over charges of assault. South Africa on Wednesday issued...

Arrest warrant issued for Grace Mugabe

An arrest warrant has been issued for Zimbabwe’s former first lady Grace Mugabe. South Africa issued the warrant over an alleged assault case involving...

Zimbabwe’s army and police indicted for post-election killings

The police and army in Zimbabwe have been indicted for killing six people shortly after the July general election. The security agencies were accused of...

Initiation related deaths among young South Africans spark concerns

Twenty-one young boys have died in South Africa while participating in the traditional circumcision and initiation into manhood ritual. The rite—Ulwaluko— ancient initiation is practised...

Zambia denies China taking over its power provider

Zambia has denied reports that China is taking over its state utility provider to recover a $6 billion debt. The Southern African country says it...

Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe to seek re-election in 2023

Even before he completes one year of his tenure as elected President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to seek re-election in 2023. The Zimbabwean...

African Airlines to lose $300 million  in 2019

African carriers are expected to report a $300 million net loss in 2019 slightly improved from the $400 million net loss in 2018. The expected net...

Mozambique spends $250 million on ‘ghost’ workers

Mozambique has spent $250 million paying non-existent public sector workers usually referred to as ‘ghost’ workers. The payments were made to these ghost workers in...

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