1 000 get tested for HIV

At least 1 000 people were tested for HIV and other conditions in various districts of Mashonaland West province during musical galas and other campaigns organised by the National Aids Council (NAC) across the province during the past two weeks.

Evictions worry MPs

Members of Parliament have expressed concern over demolitions of houses on illegally acquired land, and have called for restraint on the part of Government and relevant authorities to avoid disadvantaging the people.

Buhari calls deadly insurgent raid on base a tragedy

A deadly attack by Islamist insurgents that destroyed a Nigerian military base in the country’s northeast last week is a national tragedy, President Muhammadu Buhari said.

Capsized cruise boat was overloaded, says Museveni

Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni said on Sunday that a cruise boat which capsized on Lake Victoria a day earlier, killing at least 29 people, was carrying more than twice its capacity of 50. More than 200 people died in September when an overloaded ferry sank on the Tanzanian side of the lake.

EU leaders approve Brexit deal

European Union leaders on Sunday approved a historic Brexit deal with British Prime Minister Theresa May, and together warned rebellious MPs in London this was the best and only option available. Leaders meeting at a special Brussels summit expressed sadness at the “tragic” end of four decades of British EU membership, but said the terms of the withdrawal were now set.

US embassy in DRC warns of ‘possible terrorist threat’

The US embassy in Kinshasa said it has received information about a “possible terrorist threat” against its facilities in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Bathabile Dlamini, Malema ban media from covering their events

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12 killed by suspected militants in northern Mozambique

Twelve people have been killed in a suspected Islamist militant attack in northern Mozambique, with thousands of villagers fleeing into neighbouring Tanzania, police sources said Sunday.

Malema continues attack on Gordhan

EFF leader Julius Malema on Sunday continued his attack on Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan, saying he was guilty of double standards when it came to public scrutiny of his daughter.

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