Sudan protesters set demands as 3rd military ruler urges global support
KHARTOUM. – Sudanese protesters demanded new military rulers set up a civilian government as the foreign ministry called Sunday for backing from the international community to help the country’s “democratic transition”.
SA’s president-elect to be inaugurated on Africa Day
CAPE TOWN. — South Africa will hold general elections on May 8 to elect a new National Assembly and provincial legislatures in each province.
DR Congo’s Ebola outbreak might be declared global emergency
KINSHASA. – A top Red Cross official said on Friday he’s “more concerned than I have ever been” about the possible regional spread of the Ebola virus after a new spike in cases, as the World Health Organisation met on whether to declare the outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo an international health emergency.
Trump’s daughter Ivanka in Africa to “promote women”?
ADDIS ABABA. – President Donald Trump’s eldest daughter, Ivanka Trump, is in Ethiopia to promote a US government initiative aimed at advancing women’s participation in the workplace.
New Sudanese military council leader promises civilian government
The new head of Sudan’s military council said on Saturday a civilian government would be formed after consultations with the opposition and promised the transition period would last for a…
The world’s largest plane makes first flight over California
The world’s largest aircraft took off over the Mojave Desert in California on Saturday, the first flight for the carbon-composite plane built by Stratolaunch Systems Corp, started by late Microsoft…
President rallies nation ahead of Uhuru
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has implored Zimbabweans to remain united, cherish peace and defend the country’s sovereignty and independence, saying these cardinal principles should not be sacrificed.
President rallies nation ahead of Uhuru
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has implored Zimbabweans to remain united, cherish peace and defend the country’s sovereignty and independence, saying these cardinal principles should not be sacrificed.
Compensation for August 1 victims commences
Families of the six people who died during the August 1 post-election violence last year are set to receive compensation from Government soon, as authorities begin implementing recommendations of the Motlanthe commission.
Consumer power needs to be exercised
Shoppers have noticed over the last couple of months a large and growing spread of prices between brands of identical or near identical products plus a tendency by some monopoly Zimbabwean manufacturers to price their goods at the same level as equivalent imports.










