Opinion - Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere, in his book "Our Leadership and the Destiny of Tanzania", warned, "Bad leadership is like a rotten corpse; it invites hyenas and flies." Nowhere is this ...
Kharas police commissioner Marius Katamila says the Namibian police have deployed 361 police officers including commissioned officers to ensure law and order prevail during Wednesday's presidential ...
The next administration must prioritise respect for human rights, transparency and accountability, prevent and combat corruption, and ensure that resources are distributed equitably to rebuild trust ...
Press Release - Police in Pinetown have discovered a house which was used as a factory to manufacture illicit and counterfeit hair products in Somerset Place in Farningham Ridge, Pinetown on Tuesday ...
The small south African nation of Namibia goes to the polls on Wednesday for presidential and legislative elections. The ...
Press Release - The Gauteng Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (HAWKS) successfully executed a disruptive operation that led to the arrest of 56-year-old Mark Llewellyn Kannemeyer implicated ...
Morocco showcased at the headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), its contributions to nuclear research and African professionals' training in the peaceful use of nuclear ...
Tomás Timbane, believes that the current post-election crisis, which is characterized by social upheaval and mass demonstrations, must serve as an opportunity to "rebuild the Mozambican State through ...
Announcement - A flag with a giant eye composed of thousands of portraits from around the world, has been unfurled from a 10-storey crane as government representatives are gathering for the the fifth ...
Addressing the General Assembly on Tuesday, President Philémon Yang called for urgent collective action to address the humanitarian crisis in Sudan and stressed the shared responsibility of UN bodies ...
An informal settlement with no access to electricity, water and toilets in a Cape Town township has been transformed into brightly-coloured rows of double-storey flats with its own community centre.
Uganda's oil project, first identified in the Albertine Rift in 2006, is making significant strides toward commercialization, ...