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Zambian minister quits over corruption under Edgar Lungu

Zambia’s President Edgar Lungu is coming under intense pressure after one of his key ministers, Harry Kalaba resigned claiming the country is on a "path of insatiable greed and shame".

There is no change in Zimbabwe, former VP claims

For those hoping Zimbabwe would significantly witness a change in all aspects of governance and managing the economy, a former vice president of the country, Joice Mujuru has said that is not happening.

South Africa: Foreign tourist and local guide die on Table Mountain

South African officials have said that rescuers have retrieved bodies of a foreign female tourist and a local male guide from the Table Mountain in Cape Town.

Johannesburg storms kill two, displace dozens

Heavy storms in Johannesburg in South Africa have killed two people and displaced over 30 more.

SA’s parliament faulted for not holding Zuma accountable

The Constitutional Court in South Africa has ruled that the country’s Parliament failed to hold President Jacob Zuma to account.

War veterans plotted to overthrow Mugabe before his exit

Zimbabwe’s War veterans have revealed that they had planned to stage a coup to overthrow Robert Mugabe weeks before the army intervened with its special military operation.

Ex-army chief Chiwenga sworn in as VP of Zimbabwe

Former army chief Constantino Chiwenga and Minister of Defence, State Security and War Veterans Kembo Mohadi have been sworn in as deputy presidents of Zimbabwe.

Wife of SA artist Walter Meyer arrested for his death

Police have arrested wife of the late renowned South African landscape artist Walter Meyer for her suspected role in his death.

The lavish package Mugabe got for exiting power

The 93 year old former leader of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe may have left power but he went away with some goodies, according to details of the deal that forced him to resign.

Mnangagwa’s two deputies to be sworn in on Thursday

Former army chief Constantino Chiwenga and Minister of Defence, State Security and War Veterans Kembo Mohadi who have been appointed by President of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa as his deputies will be sworn in on Thursday, December 28.

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