US secretary of state to meet with leaders from Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Uganda on December 5 to discuss issues of regional peace and security
Some say pulling out of the Pretoria-brokered crisis talks would be a huge strategic error by the Movement for Democratic Change, while others say it must not subscribe to a bad deal
The massive march and rally backing Mr. Mugabe's bid for re-election come two weeks before the ruling party convenes in Harare for a congress expected to enshrine his candidacy
The 2007 National Energy Show and Exhibition, organised by the Department of State for Petroleum, Energy and Mineral Resources (PEMR), in collaboration with renewable and domestic energy companies and Nawec, yesterday commenced at the Gambia Renewable Energy Center (GREC), located
LOCAL security agencies say they foiled plans by suspected terrorists with links to al-Qaeda to lob bombs into venues used for last week's Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Kampala.
The United Nations peacekeeping mission in Côte d'Ivoire has welcomed the signing by the country's political leaders of supplementary agreements to a major peace accord that is designed to end the prolonged national crisis and bring elections early next year.
Ten-year old Juliet Nduga speaks with confidence and a radiant face as a caregiver holds the microphone for her. She tells a story of pain, but it is also one of hope and healing. Nduga shares her testimony about living
The United Nations peacekeeping mission in Côte d'Ivoire has welcomed the signing by the country's political leaders of supplementary agreements to a major peace accord that is designed to end the prolonged national crisis and bring elections early next year.
If there was an annus horribilis in Jake White's life, it was the year 2006. In his just published book In Black and White, he describes it as "The Year from Hell."
BRAVE Warriors head coach Ben Bamfuchile and the Namibia Football Association's acting Secretary General, Barry Rukoro, yesterday issued a joint statement vehemently denying that Bamfuchile had resigned.
DYNAMOS were a relieved lot last Sunday after they clinched the Premier Soccer League championship in the midst of a pay row that threatened to wreck their dreams.
THE legendary Clive Lloyd, remembered for his loping walk and his imposing presence in the middle for the West Indies, is said to have cried like a baby after they lost to India in the Prudential Cup final in 1983.
The second edition of the ECOWAS International Cycling tour organized to help promote and sustain peace within the Mano River Union Basin, will continue tomorrow in Monrovia, with cyclists of the three countries participating.
Gambian international and former Wallidan player, Yankuba Ceesay, commonly known as Mal, is enjoying his trade in Peru after a difficult start in the South American nation. Mal has now adapted to the lifestyle in Peru after what he described
Angola's Football National Team coach, Oliveira Gonçalves, expressed his optimism about a positive result of a test Petro de Luanda's player Manucho Gonçalves will do to join England's first league team Manchester United, ANGOP has learnt.