Activists in Kenya burn tires and block roads to protest taxes. Police detain more than

By Associated Press NAIROBI: Anti-government demonstrators in Kenya lit bonfires and barricaded major roads in the capital Friday as part
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The death toll from a South Africa gas leak blamed on illegal gold processing has

By Associated Press BOKSBURG: The death toll from a toxic gas leak that authorities blamed on an illegal gold processing
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LIV Golf London: Zimbabwean Scott Vincent happy to make most of ‘incredible journey’ as future

By scmp.com Scott Vincent focused on staying in the present as LIV enters second half of 2023 season The Asian
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Zimbabwe’s main opposition party goes to court to challenge police ban on its rally

By Associated Press Zimbabwe’s main opposition party went to court Saturday to challenge a police decision to ban a political
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Fothergill Island, Lake Kariba: Zimbabwe’s luxurious new lakeside camp

By The Times (UK) As we approached the riverbank, the giant crocodile flicked open its eyelids. In its open, yellow
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Opposition CCC rallies blocked in rural areas ahead of crunch elections

Political violence, intimidation and the blocking of opposition rallies have taken centre stage in Zimbabwe just under two months before
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EU cash helps Zimbabwean families buy food amid rising prices, inflation

By Caroline Van Nespen “I’m the parent here, I’m responsible for everything,” says Egnetta, a woman in her sixties who
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Malema calls on Zimbabweans in the diaspora to go home and vote

By SABC News With elections in Zimbabwe fast approaching, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has called on
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Human rights lawyer representing Zimbabwean opposition politicians assaulted

By TimesLive Human rights lawyer Obey Shava was allegedly attacked, by four unidentified men who left him severely injured, said 
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Concerns surround Zimbabwe’s third cholera outbreak in 15 years

By Agencies The word “cholera” doesn’t strike much fear in countries with vaccine access and clean water infrastructure. But in
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