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Gambia orders female civil servants to cover hair at work

Banjul. — Female civil servants in the west African country of Gambia, recently declared “an Islamic state” by its president, have been ordered.

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Kagame takes swipe at US

Kigali. — Rwandan President Paul Kagame has hit back at the United States for criticising his decision to seek a third term in.

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Zambia sets 2016 poll date

LUSAKA. — Zambia’s new constitution yesterday set August 11 as the date for five-yearly presidential and parliamentary elections, previously set by the president,.

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Irate Africans berates Mugabe for Asia trip while Burundi burns

AFRICAN Union (AU) political figurehead President Robert Mugabe has remained tightlipped while Burundi descends into chaos.   Mugabe is holidaying in the Far.

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Burundi president to fight AU peacekeepers

BURUNDIAN President Pierre Nkurunziza said Wednesday he would fight proposed African Union peacekeepers if they set foot on Burundian soil, defying intense global.

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Mercy container arrives in Zimbabwe from South Shields

BY TOM EDEN A ‘classroom in a container’ sent to a Zimbabwe school by South Tyneside College has completed its 5,500 mile journey..

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Afghanistan beats Zimbabwe

Afghanistan bowled Zimbabwe out for a paltry 82 to win the first One-Day International by 49 runs on Friday. Afghanistan had been dismissed.

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British Queen honours Zimbabwean woman

ZIMBABWEAN born Jennifer Ngulube was last Friday honoured on the Queen’s Birthday Honours roll and received an MBE from The Prince of Wales,.

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Itai Dzamara :New US envoy speaks

HARARE – New United States of America (USA) ambassador designate Harry Thomas says he hopes to dine with missing human rights activist Itai.

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Zim journalist in exile finds a home at University of Toronto

By Sarah Jorstad | University of Toronto | As a girl in a rural Zimbabwe village, Farai Gonzo would wave at airplanes in the.

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