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South Africa’s ANC meets over Zuma’s future

The leadership of the African National Congress in South Africa is to hold an emergency meeting on Monday with the agenda focusing on the future of President Jacob Zuma.

Jacob Zuma to face another no-confidence vote

The president of South Africa Jacob Zuma would face another no-confidence vote later this month after the country's parliament scheduled a motion of no-confidence against him.

Mugabe meets Mujuru, begs for forgiveness

The former President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe has apologized to his former deputy, Joice Mujuru who he sacked four years ago before eventually exiting power last year.

Zimbabwe’s Mujuru attacked by Zanu PF supporters

The former vice president of Zimbabwe, Joice Mujuru and her entourage were attacked on Thursday by persons suspected to be members of the ruling Zanu PF.

950 gold miners trapped in SA rescued

Officials in South Africa have confirmed that some 950 gold miners who were stuck underground on Thursday after a power cut have been rescued.

Hundreds of miners trapped in SA after power cut

About 950 gold miners were stuck underground in South Africa on Thursday after a power cut, the mine’s owner said, though the workers were not reported to be in immediate danger.

Namibia bans ministers from traveling abroad to save money

The Namibian government has placed a ban on all cabinet ministers and their deputies traveling abroad as the country makes efforts to controls public spending.

Zambia police search for girls who broke anti-gay laws

Zambian police are searching for two young women suspected of breaking the conservative country's tough anti-homosexuality laws after images of them in intimate poses surfaced on social media, officers said on Wednesday.

Mnangagwa claims Mugabe did no wrong while in office

Despite been sacked by his former boss and eventually taking over from him after a military takeover, President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa has said that former leader Robert Mugabe did no wrong while in office.

Zimbabwean soldiers accused of ‘terrorising’ citizens

The opposition in Zimbabwe has accused the military of terrorising villagers in the country ahead of this year’s general elections.

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