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Zimbabwean leader ready to take on UN Assembly

Zimbabwean leader ready to take on UN Assembly

September 24, 2015

By Mathew Masinge Zimbabwean President, Robert Mugabe is currently in

Balochistan, China and India

Balochistan, China and India

September 23, 2015

By Sattar Rind Balochistan in the southwest of Pakistan is

Treatment is provided to 16,000 children in mass malaria campaign in South Sudan

Treatment is provided to 16,000 children in mass malaria campaign in South Sudan

September 23, 2015

By Peter Louis In response to a dramatic rise in

IOM helps Ethiopian Migrants to return home from South Sudan

IOM helps Ethiopian Migrants to return home from South Sudan

September 22, 2015

By Peter Louis Many of the Ethiopian migrants travelled to

The Triggering Effect

The Triggering Effect

September 21, 2015

By Robert Kilborn They had equipped the room with cookies,

First there was war, now fire

First there was war, now fire

September 21, 2015

By Peter Louis Since last Thursday the ICRC and South

Journalist assaulted by council official in Uganda

Journalist assaulted by council official in Uganda

September 21, 2015

By Robert Ssewankambo Shamshad Naluggya, a Bukedde TV journalist, was

Inside Boko Haram: An Era of Extremism and Regional Instability

Inside Boko Haram: An Era of Extremism and Regional Instability

September 18, 2015

By Anant Mishra Introduction Nigeria has a history of Islamist

The State of Free Primary Education in Kenya

The State of Free Primary Education in Kenya

September 18, 2015

By James Ouma It is 9 am. The shrill sound

The China-Pak Economic Corridor

The China-Pak Economic Corridor

September 16, 2015

  By Sattar Rind April of this year brought the

President Salva Kiir and the Peace Agreement in South Sudan

President Salva Kiir and the Peace Agreement in South Sudan

September 16, 2015

By Peter Louis South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir made a

Africa’s Comedy Queen to perform in Zimbabwe

Africa’s Comedy Queen to perform in Zimbabwe

September 16, 2015

  By Mathew Masinge Africa’s leading comedy Queen, Anne Kansiime

Medical Practitioner testifies in Journalist’s assault case

Medical Practitioner testifies in Journalist’s assault case

September 16, 2015

By Robert Ssewankambo The case in which Andrew Lwanga, a

Heads of State attend ECOWAS summit in Dakar

Heads of State attend ECOWAS summit in Dakar

September 15, 2015

  By Alpha Jallow The extraordinary summit of heads of

A journey through the film ‘Targeting Journalism’

A journey through the film ‘Targeting Journalism’

September 14, 2015

  By Mohammed Al-beshtawi The story of a documentary begins

Let them fight: ISIS, Al-Qaeda and the Taliban

Let them fight: ISIS, Al-Qaeda and the Taliban

September 11, 2015

  By Sattar Rind One can hardly believe that all

More than 300,000 children malnourished in South Sudan

More than 300,000 children malnourished in South Sudan

September 11, 2015

  By Peter Louis The World Food Programme (WFP) and

Another journalist is killed in Burundi

Another journalist is killed in Burundi

September 10, 2015

  By Sylvain Muyali Following the recent protests in Burundi

Dangote’s investments in Zimabawe continue

Dangote’s investments in Zimabawe continue

September 10, 2015

  By Mathew Masinge A six member team of experts

Rehabilitating Women in Post Conflict Scenarios: Developing Institutional Responsibility

Rehabilitating Women in Post Conflict Scenarios: Developing Institutional Responsibility

September 9, 2015

  By Anant Mishra Introduction The United Nations has been

South Sudan launches first ever comprehensive National Curriculum

South Sudan launches first ever comprehensive National Curriculum

September 9, 2015

  By Peter Louis The Ministry of Education, Science and

Hamas’ Diplomatic Activism: Modified Strategies and New Alliances

Hamas’ Diplomatic Activism: Modified Strategies and New Alliances

September 8, 2015

  By Fadi Elhusseini Many observers saw in Tony Blair’s

Next stop, the Harare International Carnival

Next stop, the Harare International Carnival

September 8, 2015

  By Mathew Masinge Zimbabwe will next month host the

An irrational Muslim world

An irrational Muslim world

September 7, 2015

  By Sattar Rind …”But what can we do regarding

Trial of warlord Bosco Ntaganda continues at the ICC

Trial of warlord Bosco Ntaganda continues at the ICC

September 5, 2015

  By Sylvain Muyali The government of the Democratic Republic

The current situation in Burundi calls for observation

The current situation in Burundi calls for observation

September 4, 2015

  By Sylvain Muyali The international community has in ten

Trial of former rebel leader Bosco Ntaganda begins at the ICC

Trial of former rebel leader Bosco Ntaganda begins at the ICC

September 3, 2015

  By Sylvain Muyali Nicknamed ‘The Terminator’, General Bosco Ntaganda

Action against Corruption

Action against Corruption

September 2, 2015

  By Sattar Rind ‘Politics of the 90s’ is a

Africa’s richest man prepares for a major investment in Zimbabwe

Africa’s richest man prepares for a major investment in Zimbabwe

September 2, 2015

  By Mathew Masinge Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote, reportedly Africa’s richest

China and Afghan Peace Talks

China and Afghan Peace Talks

August 31, 2015

  By Sattar Rind Nobody it seems has paid a

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