The Botswana Musicians' Union (BOMU) meeting at which a new executive committee was supposed to be elected tomorrow, has been postponed.  |


The Sierra Leonean arm of SocketWorks Global is working to establish an e-culture in the country, said SocketWorks CEO Patrick Taylor.  |
On the back of an anticipated slowdown in the annual rate of inflation in the short- to medium-term, the Bank of Botswana has once again decided not to move interest rates.  |
There are understandable concerns that internal corruption at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) will see desperately needed foreign monetary aid being diverted into different channels - this as a cash boost of millions of US dollars by the United  |


The National Development Bank (NDB) says it has not received communication on its role in the new initiative launched by President Ian Khama to give seasonal loans to arable farmers.  |
Eight years ago my husband threw his haversack on his back and bade us goodbye. My two kids and I came out of the house and watched him leave. Water was dripping from our eyes uncontrollably; it was as if  |
President Ernest Bai Koroma Saturday told a world food day celebration in Magburaka, north of the country that about 26% of Sierra Leoneans was food poor and could not afford decent meal.  |
Minister of local government and internal affairs has dismissed rumours that his party was in favour of one of the aspirants for the vacant Fullah chieftaincy position.  |
The new arable farming scheme geared towards improving food production in the country also threatens to take away individual ownership of ploughing fields from farmers.  |
A 73 year old white farmer evicted from his North Shangani farm in Chief Sogwala's area of the Midlands, has been reduced to destitution and is now begging for handouts.  |
Small stock farmers might be pushed out of business if the government does not intervene and gazette producer prices, one Selebi-Phikwe farmer has warned.  |
After weeks of relative silence from Zimbabwe's politicians on the state of the crippling food shortages in the country, the House of Assembly on Wednesday finally moved a motion to declare the situation a national disaster.  |
After weeks of relative silence from Zimbabwe's politicians on the state of the crippling food shortages in the country, the House of Assembly on Wednesday finally moved a motion to declare the situation a national disaster.  |
The head of the MDC's women's assembly, Theresa Makone, on Thursday said her party had lost 'total faith' in Thabo Mbeki's mediation efforts to resolve the crisis in Zimbabwe.  |
The first group of election observers from southern Africa has arrived in Zambia to observe the presidential elections scheduled for 30 October and deployment to the provinces has begun.  |
There are understandable concerns that internal corruption at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) will see desperately needed foreign monetary aid being diverted into different channels - this as a cash boost of millions of US dollars by the United  |
The distribution of agricultural inputs such as maize seed and fertiliser for the 2008/09 season has become the domain of Zimbabwe's military and President Robert Mugabe's ZANU-PF party.  |
As the deadlock over the power-sharing deal rumbles on more African leaders are putting the blame squarely on Robert Mugabe' shoulders for the delay and disrespecting his opponent Morgan Tsvangirai.  |
A 73 year old white farmer evicted from his North Shangani farm in Chief Sogwala's area of the Midlands, has been reduced to destitution and is now begging for handouts.  |
Zambia's national team first choice goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene believes the draw for the third and final round of qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup held in Zurich on Wednesday has presented the Chipolopolo Boys with a chance of making history  |
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