A holiday trip to South Africa by a Nigerian woman and her daughter ended in tragedy when armed robbers shot dead her two-year-old daughter in Johannesburg on Thursday. Nkechi Obiekwe and baby Tsahai were sleeping at their guest house when
Commissioner of Police in Oyo State, Mr. Jonathan Johnson yesterday threatened to arrest the former Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state, Alhaji Isyaku Maigoro for misleading the public on the Direct Data Capturing (DDC) machine alleged to have been found
Police swooped on a suspect in connection with yesterday's slaying of a Woodstock detective as the man reported his car stolen at the Mitchell's Plain police station, according to police sources.
Politicians tend to walk with a peculiar swagger. It's a swagger of one who seldom contemplates a life out of the limelight which political offices confer. So, although there is usually an ample time to prepare for their inevitable exit,
Concerned workers of the Liberia Broadcasting System have spotted delays by the Board of Directors in probing the LBS management of alleged financial and administrative mal-practices.
Buoyed by South Africa's bid to have some of the 2010 World Cup teams base in neighbouring countries -- are likely to get more details on the noble initiative when a local delegation takes part in a workshop for the
THE US western alliance is currently at full throttle waging wars for imperial authority and supreme control of the international system while trying to fool the rest of the world into believing the false pretexts upon which those wars have
GLEN View MP Paul Madzore and 11 other MDC activists accused of petrol-bombing several Government properties countrywide were yesterday back in court on fresh allegations of undergoing terrorism training in South Africa.
ZIMBABWE'S Under-19 rugby side slumped to their second defeat at the World Cup when they fell to the United States at Queens in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
THEY played together in the Under-23 national soccer team, put up a sterling performance in the local Premier Soccer League and the three have now found a new home in Belgium.
WHAT had been billed to be a "prayer meeting" at St Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral in Bulawayo on Thursday turned into an opposition political rally as Archbishop Pius Ncube led two South African clergymen in denouncing the Government.
TWO unidentified investors are bidding for the lease of three thermal power stations from power utility ZESA Holdings following regulatory approvals from the Zimbabwe Electricity Regulatory Commission (ZERC), The Financial Gazette established this week.
THE biting economic recession stalking the country for the past decade continues to have serious effects on the construction industry amid indications the number of industry players disappearing into the underground economy has increased while other players have completely shut