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Militia kills more than 35 civilians in east Congo, village chief says
By: Reuters 11th February 2025 Armed militants killed more than 35 civilians during an attack on a cluster of villages in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo's Ituri province on... →
Macpherson welcomes completion of ‘the Dome’ to facilitate National Assembly sittings
By: Darren Parker 10th February 2025 Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Dean Macpherson has welcomed the completion of the Dome for National Assembly sittings ahead of the... →
Housing consumer rights headed in the right direction
10th February 2025 On Monday, 27 January 2025, while global news headlines flooded with the Expropriation Bill being enacted a few days prior, President Cyril... →
Sam Nujoma personified Namibia’s struggle for freedom
10th February 2025 Sam Nujoma was an outstanding Namibian leader who personified more than anybody else the country’s liberation struggle history and independence.... →
Halt in US aid cripples global efforts to relieve hunger
By: Reuters 7th February 2025 The Trump administration’s effort to slash and reshape American foreign aid is crippling the intricate global system that aims to prevent and... →
Kenya's wave of deadly violence spurs women to fight back
By: Reuters 31st January 2025 From the young woman brutally murdered and dismembered in a short-term rental apartment to the Olympic runner set on fire by her estranged... →
Congo's M23 rebels control devastated Goma as mercenaries exit via Rwanda
By: Reuters 29th January 2025 Rwandan-backed rebels strengthened their control over east Congo's largest city, Goma, on Wednesday as columns of Romanian mercenaries hired to... →
Rwanda's Kagame says he agrees with US on need for ceasefire in Congo
By: Reuters 29th January 2025 Rwanda's President Paul Kagame said he agreed with the US government on the need for a ceasefire in eastern Congo but gave no indication of bowing... →