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GOMA, CONGO — Rwanda-backed rebels who captured eastern Congo's largest city said Thursday they want to take their fight to the far-off capital, Kinshasa, while Congo’s president called for a massive ...
HARARE (Reuters) - Sugar producer Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe plans to lay off 1,000 employees by August this year, a company official said, as it seeks to cut costs and survive the country's currency ...
A ruling Zanu PF lawmaker and an opposition Member of Parliament are allegedly planning to bring a motion in parliament for the amendment of Zimbabwe’s Constitution in order to extend presidential ...
President Ronald Reagan is often credited with defeating the Soviet Union, in part by helping Afghan rebels, but it was the administration of President Jimmy Carter that laid the groundwork.
HARARE, ZIMBABWE — Zimbabwe is working with the International Atomic Energy Agency and Russian investors to establish nuclear energy as part of its efforts to end the country’s chronic power shortages ...
Nairobi — In 2024, protests by young Kenyans sent shock waves through the country’s political scene, forcing the government to drop proposed taxes and fire several ministers. The youth movement ...
GABORONE, Botswana — Botswana will have a new ruling party for the first time in 58 years after an opposition coalition, Umbrella for Democratic Change, secured a landslide victory in a general ...
Israel launched small ground raids Monday against Hezbollah, officials said, and it declared three of its northern communities as a "closed military zone,” which seemed to signal that more forces may ...
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — The remains of 42 South African freedom fighters who died while exiled in Zimbabwe and Zambia during the struggle against white minority rule arrived in their home country ...
Farmers lack funding, complain of minimal government support Banks wary of financing due to uncertain land tenure HDC says lack of long-term finance hinders sector's growth plans HARARE (Reuters) - ...
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's state-owned railway operator has opened its network up to private players, including a unit of South Africa's Grindrod GNDJ.J, as it seeks to boost freight volumes that ...
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