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Operation Mandela – Willem Laubscher
13th December 2019 The late eighties was a highly politicised environment. Willem Laubscher was healing some of the world’s best-known political prisoners, amongst... →
Zimbabwe court appoints Mugabe daughter to identify his assets
By: Reuters 5th December 2019 A court in Zimbabwe on Thursday appointed Robert Mugabe's daughter to identify assets left by the late former leader so they can be distributed to... →
Namibians vote in tight contest clouded by economic crisis
By: Reuters 27th November 2019 Namibians voted on Wednesday in what was expected to be the toughest contest yet for the party that has ruled for three decades of independence, an... →
IEC to purchase new voter registration technology following not-so-indelible ink pen saga
By: News24Wire 26th November 2019 The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) says it will soon be issuing a tender for new voter registration technology "intended to support the... →
Guinea Bissau counts presidential ballots after weeks of chaos
By: Reuters 25th November 2019 Guinea Bissau began counting ballots on Sunday evening from a presidential election that voters hope will bring change after weeks of political... →
Steenhuisen, Gana face final days of lobbying for DA interim leader job
By: News24Wire 13th November 2019 The Democratic Alliance's (DA's) John Steenhuisen and Makashule Gana have only four days to lobby support in their bid to become the party's... →
South Sudan's Machar urges delay to unity government as peace efforts stall
By: Reuters 31st October 2019 South Sudan's main opposition accused the government on Wednesday of failing to push through a peace deal and called for a six-month delay in the... →
South Sudan's Machar says won't join unity govt by Nov 12 deadline
By: Reuters 30th October 2019 South Sudan's main opposition accused the government on Wednesday of failing to push through a peace deal and called for a six-month delay in the... →