PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe's public admission that there are divisions within the presidium have added currency to reports he is battling to stave off a public fall-out with his lieutenants, which could further rock the party ahead of the elections next
Zimbabwe's ambassador to South Africa, Simon Khaya Moyo, on Thursday acknowledged receipt of a petition calling on the government to allow Zimbabweans in the diaspora to vote in the forthcoming elections
A network of progressive South African organisations known as the Zimbabwe Solidarity Forum (ZSF) organised a seminar in Johannesburg on Thursday aimed at examining the present situation in Zimbabwe in light of the elections due on March 29th.
The Prisons Commissioner, Major-General Paradzayi Zimondi, has ordered his officers to vote for Robert Mugabe in the forthcoming poll, adding he would resign if the opposition won the elections.
The International Bar Association (IBA) is concerned at statements by Police Commissioner Augustine Chihuri on 25 February stating that the Zimbabwean police force would not hesitate to use full force, including firearms, when confronting any incidents of politically motivated violence
The police chief for KweKwe district in the Midlands, Chief Superintendent Charles Chagonda, has said he doesn't recognise changes made to POSA and AIPPA.
A one-day symposium of the Liberian International Ship & Corporate Registry opened Friday at the Monrovia City Hall, with President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf calling for more Liberian involvement in the Maritime Program.
Yesterday the Accra Mall added another big name, Mr. Price, to its quality shopping experience. The others, Game and Shoprite were there at the beginning late last year.
THE ANALYST NEWSPAPER HAS learnt with happiness and relief that the Executive Mansion's previous move to quash the Liberianization Law - or in its own words to liberalize it - which guarantees to Liberian citizens exclusive production and retailing of
Amnesty International today wrote to the Nigerian government calling on them to provide Henry Okah and Edward Atatah immediate access to lawyers and their families.
Reporters Without Borders is very worried about imprisoned journalist Slim Boukhdir's state of health after he staged an eight-day hunger strike in protest against the conditions in which he is being held. Arrested on 26 November 2007, the Al-Arabiya website's
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees will embark on an 8-day mission next week to Uganda and Tanzania to assess the situation of refugees, returnees and internally displaced persons (IDPs).
The Catholic Archbishop of Gulu in Uganda's north has said that the peace agreement reached by the government and Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels is a sure sign of lasting peace.
Pantera Azul, the first transport company to operate a luxury coach service between Mozambique and South Africa, is on the brink of collapse, according to a report in Friday's issue of the weekly paper "Savana".
As West Darfur continues to be scourged by a new wave of air and ground attacks, the United Nations refugee agency estimated today that more than 13,000 Sudanese have fled to a remote area of Chad that is beset by
UNAMID has received reports this morning of aerial bombings in the Jebel Muun area of Western Darfur. We are gravely concerned for the safety of thousands of civilians who are in this area.
Civil society groups at the Kenyan Coast joined more than 50 international NGOs calling for the arrest of suspected Sudanese war criminals indicted by the International Criminal Court, in a campaign dubbed 'Wanted For War Crimes.'