Saturday, 04 July 2009

Focus On Zimbabwe Tsvangirai To Address Exiles In London
HUNDREDS of Zimbabweans will mass at a London church on Saturday to listen to a key speech by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.The Prime Minister is expected to tell Zimbabwean exi


News In South Africa Market Forces Part of Xenophobic Violence
JOHANNESBURG - The business acumen of foreign nationals, rather than xenophobia, is being named as the trigger that led to attacks against Somalis and other migrants in the South A


Africa MALAWI: Bountiful Maize Harvest Tempered by Input Costs
JOHANNESBURG - Malawi's bumper maize harvest of 3.66 million tons is being attributed to good rains and the success of an agricultural subsidy programme targeting poor smallholder


business US Auto Giant General Motors Declares Bankruptcy
New York - In the largest industrial bankruptcy ever seen in US history, General Motors (GM) Corp., the top US automaker and once the world's largest corporation, filed for bankrup


Health SWAZILAND: Getting the Love Test
MBABANE (PlusNews) - A new campaign in the tiny kingdom of Swaziland is looking to get couples to get tested for HIV together. They are calling it the "Love Test" - an act by two i


International News GLOBAL: Buying Local Food is Cheaper But not Always Easier
JOHANNESBURG - Buying food aid closer to where it is needed is cheaper and saves time, says a new US government report, but weak local markets and a lack of reliable suppliers can


European News More Bodies Recovered From Air France Crash in Atlantic
Brazil's military says four bodies were retrieved from the Atlantic Ocean Sunday from the Air France passenger plane that crashed on a flight from Rio de Janeiro to Paris.The milit


America US Unemployment Rate Gallops Ahead of Expectations
By Michael Bowman : The White House says America's employment picture is worse than the Obama administration had anticipated just a few months ago.  The somb

Africa - General News

NIGERIA: Toll on Civilians Still Unclear in Delta

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article thumbnailABUJA - With access to Nigeria's Delta creeks still restricted, the extent of the impact of military operations on... + Full Story

MALAWI: Bountiful Maize Harvest Tempered by Input Costs

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article thumbnailJOHANNESBURG - Malawi's bumper maize harvest of 3.66 million tons is being attributed to good rains and the success of... + Full Story

Urbanisation, Poverty Reduction Take Centre-Stage in ACP Conference

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article thumbnailNAIROBI - More than 200 delegates have arrived in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, for the first joint conference of the... + Full Story

SOMALIA: Plea to Help IDPs Near Kenyan Border

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article thumbnailNAIROBI - Officials in Somalia's border town of Eil Waq, Gedo region, have appealed for urgent help for thousands of... + Full Story

Gabon President, Omar Bongo Reported Dead

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article thumbnailGABON'S President Omar Bongo has died after 41 years in power in the central African country, French media said on... + Full Story

KENYA: Clashes Leave Nine Dead, Several Injured

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article thumbnailISIOLO  - At least nine people have been reported dead and several injured following a livestock raid and clashes... + Full Story

Gabon Journalists Face Hostile Environment

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article thumbnailThe Committee to Protect Journalists says it is alarmed by the suspension of two independent newspapers in Gabon and... + Full Story

DRC: Rape Cases Soar in South Kivu

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article thumbnailThere has been a marked increase in the number of rape cases being recorded in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo... + Full Story

TANZANIA: AWD Kills Two in Kigoma

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Editorials & Analysis

Let Humanity And Nature Coexist

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article thumbnailBy Shobha Shukla : While the rest of the country seemed to be drawn in the vortex of mud slinging and shoe throwing, as the lead in to the on going http://loksabha.nic.in/ Lok Sabha elections, a group of common citizenswas deliberating... + Full Story

Food For A Hungry World

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article thumbnailU.N. officials say that some one billion people worldwide suffer from hunger or are in danger of doing so.  President Barack Obama is committed to helping developing countries fight hunger and poverty. In his inaugural address, he said: "To the people of... + Full Story

Is Freedom of Religion Becoming Politicised In Africa

Scott Morgan

article thumbnailBy Scott Morgan :  Two of the longest running crisis spots in Africa are Darfur and Zimbabwe. There are striking similarites in both situations. Both have been victims of very repressive governments. The Darfur crisis has caused the... + Full Story

Hold Your Horses Mutambara!, Zimbabwe is not Under Sanctions Yet...

Kwanele Sibanda

article thumbnailComment By Kwanele Sibanda : I am a bit baffled to say the least, by none other than  our learned Deputy Prime Minister, Arthur Mutambara. The Honourable Deputy Prime Minister's demands and reasons he pitches for the lifting of... + Full Story

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News In South Africa

Market Forces Part of Xenophobic Violence

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

article thumbnailJOHANNESBURG - The business acumen of foreign nationals, rather than xenophobia, is being named as the trigger that led to attacks against Somalis and other migrants in the South African port city of... + Full Story

First Phase of BRT to go Ahead - Deputy Minister

Friday, 12 June 2009

article thumbnailBy Chris Bathembu :  Johannesburg - Deputy Transport Minister Jeremy Cronin said on Thursday that government wanted to see the first phase of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)... + Full Story

SA can be Counted on to Deliver - Zuma

Friday, 12 June 2009

article thumbnailCape Town - President Jacob Zuma says South Africa is a country that can be counted on to deliver."When given a challenge, we always rise to the occasion," said the President during a tour of... + Full Story

President Urges S Africans to Work Together

Thursday, 04 June 2009

article thumbnailParliament - President Jacob Zuma has called on South Africans to unite in a partnership, working together with government to do more to realise the vision of a better and more prosperous nation.... + Full Story

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Zimba's Blood Diamonds

Zimbabwe Sanctions Poll

Do You Think There Is Progress To Warrant A Removal Of "Targeted Sanctions" In Zimbabwe?
 

International News

SWAZILAND: Getting the Love Test

Tuesday, 16 June 2009 | Staff Writer

article thumbnailMBABANE (PlusNews) - A new campaign in the tiny kingdom of Swaziland is looking to get couples to get tested for HIV... + Full Story

GLOBAL: Swine Flu on Verge of Pandemic

Friday, 12 June 2009 | Staff Writer

article thumbnailDUBAI - In the space of three months, the world has watched what seemed to be a localized flu outbreak in Mexico spread... + Full Story

ZAMBIA: Routine HIV Testing Can Save Children's Lives

Tuesday, 09 June 2009 | Staff Writer

article thumbnailJOHANNESBURG - The routine offer of an HIV test to children admitted to a hospital in Lusaka, Zambia's capital,... + Full Story

GLOBAL: Buying Local Food is Cheaper But not Always Easier

Tuesday, 09 June 2009 | Staff Writer

article thumbnailJOHANNESBURG - Buying food aid closer to where it is needed is cheaper and saves time, says a new US government report,... + Full Story

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World Cup 2010 With Phil

World Cup 2010Spain's Squad Announced Ahead of Confeds Cup

Wednesday, 03 June 2009

article thumbnailPretoria - The Spanish National Football Team, commonly referred to as La Roja, has been announced on Monday ahead of the FIFA Confederations Cup.The Spanish, who will be participating in the Confederations Cup for the first time, will play against the underdog New Zealand at 8:30pm on 14 June at... + Full Story

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