Twilight Trip wins Gold Cup

TWILIGHT TRIP was crowned the 2018 HRIB Gold Cup Sprint grade three race at Borrowdale Racecourse over the weekend.

Young Warriors date Lesotho at Cosafa tourney

THE Young Warriors return to action this afternoon when they clash with Lesotho in their second MOPANI Copper Mines COSAFA Under-20 Championships Group C assignment in Mufulira, Zambia where victory could see them virtually through to the semi-finals.

Workers storm council meeting

Workers at Kadoma City Council last week stormed and disrupted a full council meeting, accusing management of neglecting them.

Be celibate or leave the priesthood, pope tells gay priests

Men with deep-rooted homosexual tendencies should not be admitted to the Catholic clergy, and it would be better for priests who are actively gay to leave rather than lead a double life, Pope Francis says in a new book.

Kenya hires foreign attorney to prosecute high-profile graft cases

Kenya said on Tuesday it has hired a foreign attorney to prosecute high-profile state corruption cases in an apparent bid by the government of President Uhuru Kenyatta to make its effort to fight graft more credible.

Editors Forum denounces publication of Malema’s home address

The South African National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) has condemned the publishing of the home address of EFF leader Julius Malema on Twitter by freelance journalist and author Jacques Pauw.

Africans’ role in WWI was key, often unheralded

Amid the fanfare marking the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, little has been said about crucial participants in the conflict: Africans.

Saudi crown prince visits Algeria, holds talks with Prime Minister

Algeria’s president Abdelaziz Bouteflika called off a meeting with visiting Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Monday because of ill health, the national news agency APS reported.

Ali Bongo makes first public appearance since illness

Gabon President Ali Bongo on Monday made his first appearance since falling ill nearly six weeks ago, in a video shared by the presidency from his medical leave in Morocco.

SA’s parly adopts report on land expropriation without compensation

South Africa’s National Assembly (lower house) on Tuesday voted to adopt the Joint Constitutional Review Committee’s (CRC) report which recommends that the Constitution is amended to allow expropriation without compensation. 

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