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Mozambique counts votes after polls seen as test of peace deal
By: News24Wire 16th October 2019 Vote counting has begun in Mozambique after key parliamentary, presidential and provincial elections that President Filipe Nyusi said should help... →
Mozambique votes in high-stakes election
By: Reuters 15th October 2019 Mozambicans voted on Tuesday in an election that could test a fragile two-month-old peace deal between the ruling Frelimo party and its old civil... →
Chief Justice Mogoeng to tackle graft allegations against judges
By: African News Agency 13th September 2019 South Africa's Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng will tackle widespread allegations of corruption against the judiciary. Spokesperson Nathi Mncube said... →
Police, soldiers patrol Zimbabwe's Bulawayo as opposition protest thwarted
By: Reuters 19th August 2019 Hundreds of police backed by soldiers and army helicopters deployed in Zimbabwe's second city on Monday, in a show of force that stopped the main... →
South Africa not psychologically ready for a female president – Baleka Mbete
By: News24Wire 6th August 2019 Former National Assembly speaker Baleka Mbete believes South Africa is not psychologically ready for a female president. Mbete was talking to... →
Still a pressing need for regulatory certainty in mining
24th July 2019 Mining is perhaps the most inherently uncertain of all industries. Sometimes alarming global price fluctuations, not to mention geological... →
Ethiopia’s power, security and democracy dilemma
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 15th July 2019 Recent assassinations of senior political and military leaders in Ethiopia sent shock waves across the country, casting another shadow over the... →
Study shows young South Africans have no faith in democracy and politicians
12th June 2019 On the eve of South Africa’s sixth democratic elections on 8 May, thousands of young people took to Twitter to state reasons for why they had no... →