Woman wakes up from coma 27yrs after bus crash

A woman who suffered a catastrophic brain injury and fell into a coma when her car collided with a school bus in the United Arab Emirates has woken up for…

Man cuts off own finger after voting for wrong party

An Indian man has cut off his own finger after accidentally voting for the wrong party in his country’s election. Pawan Kumar said that he had wanted to vote for…

Weah fear as snakes drive him out of office

Former top footballer George Weah has been working from home while his office is fumigated for the second time in a month. Liberia’s president and African player of the century…

Idai victims ‘forced to trade sex for food’

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Thursday urged Mozambique authorities to investigate and prosecute perpetrators accused of sexually exploiting women who were affected by Cyclone Idai in exchange for food and…

Tens of thousands evacuated as Cyclone Kenneth hits Mozambique

A powerful tropical cyclone has made landfall in Mozambique, just six weeks after Cyclone Idai devastated the central part of the country and left hundreds dead. Cyclone Kenneth battered northern…

Sri Lanka Catholic churches halt public services over security fears

Sri Lanka’s Catholic churches suspended all public services over security fears on Thursday, as thousands of troops joined the hunt for suspects in deadly Easter bombings that killed nearly 360…

Some Dems change tune on Trump impeachment

House Democratic chairmen who cast votes in favour of impeaching President Trump while Republicans controlled the chamber now say it’s too soon to hit the gas on starting impeachment proceedings. …

EDITORIAL COMMENT:The EU must now lift economic sanctions on Zimbabwe

Government has implemented a number of reforms meant to benefit the country’s citizens. This has seen among other reforms, the expansion of the democratic space in the country as enshrined…

‘Sanctions act of cowardice’

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE imposition of sanctions against Zimbabwe is an act of cowardice and those behind the economic restrictions should lift them, Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni said…

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