Wales’ first Black leader a testament to Britain’s political diversity, but racism persists

By Associated Press LONDON: Vaughan Gething’s election as the next leader of Wales marks a milestone: For the first time, none
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National embarrassment – says SA minister over Zimbabwean national landing top Govt job

“…according to our records, Mr. Kudakwashe Mpofu’s Permanent Residence Permit is fraudulent, was not issued by the Department of Home
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UK: Inside Munya Chawawa’s rise to stardom after being bullied as a child and growing

By Daily Mail  UK LONDON: Munya Chawawa showcased his baking skills at the Celebrity Bake Off tent on March 17
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US military operations across West Africa at risk after Niger ends cooperation

By Associated Press The United States scrambled on Sunday to assess the future of its counterterrorism operations in the Sahel
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KARANDA: Rural clinic offers respite for priced out patients amid Zimbabwe’s health crisis

By Mary Taruvinga for AFP Outside a hospital in rural Zimbabwe, scores of people wait patiently under trees or inside
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SA man accused of Zimbabwe airport bomb threat speaks out; ‘prison conditions inhuman – with

By The Post SOUTH AFRICA: A Durban man who was falsely accused by Zimbabwean authorities of sending a bomb threat
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Tendai Biti wades in SA elections; urges voters to stop slide towards a Zimbabwe-style disaster

By The Daily Maverick Former Zimbabwean finance minister, Tendai Biti, has warned South Africans to use their votes on May
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Zimbabwe to supply water to 132,009 people in the South African town of Musina

By Agencies DESPITE facing water shortages, Zimbabwe is committed to supporting its neighbour South Africa in its policy of securing
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How Zimbabwe’s music industry can harness digital sphere

By UNESCO HARARE: According to Statista, the digital music market in Africa is expected to see a significant growth in
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DRC reinstates the death penalty after more than 20 years as it struggles to deal

By Associated Press DR Congo has lifted a more than two-decade-old moratorium on the death penalty as authorities struggle to
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