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Zimbabwe begins mass vaccination against cholera

Zimbabwe has started mass vaccination exercise in urban areas as it fights the spread of a cholera outbreak that has killed over 40 people. Zimbabwe’s...

South Africans demand justice for girl raped in washroom

Hundreds of South Africans on Tuesday staged a protest outside a Magistrate Court in Pretoria. The court was hearing a case involving a man accused...

Zambia: Lungu’s opponent freed from prison

An opposition party leader in Zambia has been released from custody after he was detained for defaming the country’s President Edgar Lungu.

Ramaphosa to donate half of his salary to charity

The President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa is to donate half of his salary to charity work to honour the late Nelson Mandela who was the country’s first black president.

AngloGold to cut 2,000 jobs in South Africa

The South African gold miner AngloGold Ashanti has announced that it will be cutting some 2,000 jobs at its domestic operations.

Mugabe to be questioned from home on missing cash

The parliamentary committee in Zimbabwe probing missing $15 billion diamond revenue has announced that its members have "resolved to meet former president Robert Mugabe at his private home instead of dragging him to parliament" for questioning.

Zimbabwe applies for commonwealth membership

The Commonwealth has announced on Monday that Zimbabwe has officially applied to re-join the group following the exit of Robert Mugabe from power.

South Africa: Farmers clash over cattle, two killed

Two farmers in Roosfontein, Dewetsdorp, south of Bloemfontein in South Africa have been reportedly killed by two other farmers following an argument over cattle.

South Africa agrees improved wage deal with workers

The South African government has agreed a three-year wage deal with public sector unions, granting modest salary increases only slightly above inflation in an attempt to tame its large budget deficit.

Police in Zimbabwe banned from eating in public

Police officers in Zimbabwe can no longer eat or smoke in public as part of new measures being instituted to reform the police service.

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