Robert Mugabe began his last-ditch fight to stay in power in Zimbabwe, sending his self-styled "war veterans" to march ominously through the capital, Harare, yesterday, silently taunting the country with the threat of a return to the violence and intimidation
Technology has not only become all-encompassing, but also quite disruptive. Over the years, it has taken the power and responsibility from organisations, businesses and even professions and given it to the individual.
A South African religious organization, based in Cape Town, is preparing to set up a workshop in Mozambique to produce wheelchairs for disabled people.
The Mozambican Labour Ministry has suspended an apparently illegal contract between the National Social Security Institute (INSS) and the company MOZ IT Ltd, which had been hired to computerize the INSS data.
Origin Design Centre (ODC), the Durban-based design shop in the Draftfcb South Africa group, recently created the new branding and identity for South Africa's first world heritage site. The Greater St Lucia Wetland Park, declared a world heritage site in
As Machiavelli, the classical political theorist, said take a man's life and people will forget it because they can't bring him back to life, but take a man's property and they will fight you to the end in the hope
In a letter dated 5th March 2008 sent to the Daily Observer, the Office of the President, the Secretary of State for Local Government and Lands, Governor of Western Region, Inspector General of Police and the Director of Physical Planning,
Last week, the Independent news magazine, founded by Andrew Mwenda, was raided by state security agents for reasons not entirely clear. The Daily Monitor and its sister company the Kfm radio station are always one phone call and one raid
THE Sabaot Land Defence Force's alleged spiritual leader, Mr Jason Manyiror Psongoywo, has been charged in a Bungoma court with promoting war-like activities.
Police have stopped lawyers for Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) from entering the High Court in Harare, where they were scheduled to ask for an order that last week's presidential election results be released.
Zimbabwe's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) reasserted on Saturday that it had won outright last week's presidential election and signalled its reluctance to go into a second round run-off .
The Inspector General of Police, Mike Okiro yesterday carried out his threat to either arrest or fish out police officers that falsify documents or impersonate during or after entry into the force by ordering the immediate retirement of the Deputy
In Zimbabwe political confrontation turns bitter between the Opposition which won a parliament majority and the government of outgoing President Robert Mugabe. While the MDC Opposition party (Movement for Democratic Change), has said it will lodge a protest against delayed
A jubilee year to celebrate the 50 years of the diocese of Ouahigouya, in Burkina Faso, will close in November on the Feast of Christ the King with a triduum of celebrations including the priestly ordination of 7 deacons and