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Lesotho Prime Minister Samuel Matekane on Wednesday announced that his government was actively removing barriers for US companies to operate in the country – including satellite internet provider ...
Three Americans convicted for their role in a failed coup in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) last year have been sent home to the US to serve the rest of their jail terms, reports BBC News. The ...
Zimbabwe issued Treasury bonds worth $308m and made small cash payments to white farmers who were dispossessed of their property 25 years ago under a state-backed land reform programme, reports Fin24.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is facing criticism after she opted not to involve the Namibia Central Intelligence Service or the police before appointing her Cabinet which includes some tainted ...
In what Capital FM says is a stunning flex of nationalistic muscle, Niger’s military junta has expelled top Chinese oil executives and shuttered a landmark Chinese hotel – tearing through the facade ...
At least 50 people were killed in weekend attacks in Congo’s conflict-battered east, authorities said Saturday. According to the Club of Mozambique, the government traded blame with Rwanda-backed ...
The Uganda Law Society (ULS) has expressed concern over what it says are inexplicable delays in hearing cases brought by its president, Isaac Ssemakadde, to restore his right to liberty and set aside ...
The family of a Kenyan woman who was allegedly killed by British soldiers have said their 13-year fight for justice has taken a ‘heavy toll’, and that they have been offered ‘too many empty promises’ ...
Namibian social activist Michael Amushelelo has been held in contempt of court and arrested after referring to judges as ‘puppets’ and ‘little gods’ in the Windhoek High Court on Monday. The Namibian ...
The Uganda High Court has denied bail to opposition leader Kizza Besigye – and his co-accused Hajj Obeid Lutale – even as it acknowledged that all legal conditions for granting bail had been satisfied ...
Pula Graphite – the Tanzanian graphite producer suing South Africa's African Rainbow Capital (ARC) for $195m over alleged violations of a confidentiality and non-compete agreement – has asked the ...
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