Notre Dame fire pledges inflame yellow vest protesters

Paris (France) – Holding signs that read “What about the poor?” and chanting “Justice for all,” France’s yellow vest protesters, ignoring the displays of unity by the French political class…

Tripoli quiet after air raid, death toll rises

Explosions rocked Libya’s capital Tripoli following air raids in an escalation of a two-week offensive by eastern forces on the city held by the internationally recognised government. Powerful blasts, believed…

Comedian Zelensky wins Ukraine’s presidential vote

Kiev (Ukraine) – Comic Volodymyr Zelensky has won Ukraine’s presidential runoff vote, defeating incumbent President Petro Poroshenko with more than 73 percent of the vote against about 25, according to…

Charity founder quits after ‘rapes’ at Africa school

An American woman who established a charity to help vulnerable girls in Liberia has resigned six months after taking a leave of absence in the wake of allegations that a…

Prince Harry and Meghan planning to move to country in Africa: Reports

Cape Town – Are Prince Harry and Meghan planning to move once the royal baby arrives? According to reputable UK newspaper, The Sunday Times, Harry’s advisers are planning a “bespoke”…

Local group linked to deadly attacks — Sri Lanka Minister

Sri Lanka’s health minister has claimed that a local organisation was linked to the string of bombings that killed nearly 300 people and wounded 500 others. Rajitha Senaratne yesterday blamed…

SA politicians pull out church suits ahead of polls

Politicians took to the pews and chairs of churches across the country on Easter Sunday in a last push for prayer ahead of the May 8 national and provincial election. …

Historic ZITF roars into life

THE 60th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) opens in Bulawayo today, with record-breaking subscription at 532 direct local exhibitors and 16 countries participating.

POSA replacement Bill gazetted

Government last week gazetted the Maintenance of Peace and Order Bill that will replace the Public Order and Security Act (Posa) in line with its commitment to open up democratic space and align laws with the Constitution as part of the reform agenda of the Second Republic.

ED mourns Sri Lanka bombing victims

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has joined the world in mourning close to 300 Sri Lankans who were killed in separate bombings on Easter Sunday.

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