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Amercian hunter Palmer shot Cecil the lion but some facts are being misconstrued

by Jane Flowers Animal activists are to be admired because they care, but true facts are important for wildlife. After the American hunter.

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Here are 4 reasons why Mozambique isn’t a post-war success story

By Corinna Jentzsch Newly arrived Mozambican refugees wait for registration at the Kapise refugee camp in Malawi. (Eldson Chagara/AFP/Getty Images) Last month, Mozambique.

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South Africa is not Zimbabwe-in-waiting

by IAN VON MEMERTY It’s a familiar South African refrain: “This country’s going to the dogs.” Or worse: “We’re turning into Zimbabwe.” But.

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Who was Cecil Rhodes?

by John Wight  Was he the great businessman, politician, patriot, and visionary his admirers claim, a man who did more than any other.

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Tomana ’s Trail: Nherera’s Incredible Escape

Alex T. Magaisa Zimbabwe’s Prosecutor-General, Johannes Tomana, is in a spot of bother. On Monday, he was arrested on charges of criminal abuse.

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Mugabe is right about UN, unfortunately, he’s Mugabe

By: KENNETH AGUTAMBA Earlier this week, Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe took to the podium at the opening of the African Union’s 26th Summit in.

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Dear Africa: To my President’s admirers

Last weekend, my president, Robert Mugabe, delivered a rousing speech at the close of the African Union Summit in Addis Ababa. Those who.

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LACOSTE- A Clothing Label ,Not A Political Faction

by Godwin Gomwe Lacoste (French pronunciation: [laˈkɔst]) is a French clothing company founded in 1933 that sells high-end clothing, footwear, perfume, leather goods,.

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Zimbabwe: Eviction of white farmer amidst infighting in Mugabe’s party signals troubled times to come

By Mwana WaJukwa The eviction of the white Zimbabwean farmer Phillip Rankin from a disputed farm has evoked memories of the dark days.

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Kariba: One of Africa’s Biggest Dams Is Falling Apart

BY JACQUES LESLIE The new year has not been kind to the hydroelectric-dam industry. On January 11th, the New York Times reported that.

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