[ad_1] July 29, 2018 Print Page Monday Elections in Zimbabwe Zimbabweans will go to the polls in the first presidential election since Robert Mugabe, who led the country for more than three …
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[ad_1] EPWORTH, Zimbabwe – As he voted for voters less than two days before the general elections in Zimbabwe, the opposition candidate worked alone and on foot. He bounced from the elector …
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[ad_1] Comoros voters go to the polls on Monday for a politically explosive referendum darkened by repression and an badbadination attempt a few days before the vote. Overwhelmed by a long history …
Read More »Zimbabwe's electoral campaign takes a dramatic turn as Mugabe turns against his own party
[ad_1] The impending and historic election in Zimbabwe took an extraordinary turn after a dramatic intervention by Robert Mugabe who savagely attacked the ruling party he had led, and hailed the main …
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Read More »Sudan urges international community to provide more funds to refugees – Sudan
[ad_1] July 27, 2018 (KHARTOUM) – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Sudan Refugee Commission have agreed to coordinate their efforts to tackle the refugee problem. Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs Abdel-Ghani …
Read More »Kenyan justice awards $ 63 million to Ugandan businesses
[ad_1] By Maureen Kakah A Kenyan court ordered the government to pay $ 16 million to Ugandan companies in compensation for trucks and property lost during the post-election chaos of 2007-2008. On …
Read More »Many foreigners attracted to Pyongyang after the inter-Korean summit
[ad_1] The number of foreign visitors to Pyongyang has increased considerably since the historic inter-Korean summit in April, with the image of North Korea becoming a peaceful and safe country, say locals. …
Read More »China and the BRICS push to change the world order in the midst of Trump commercial threats
[ad_1] Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, accounting for about 40% of the world's population and nearly a quarter of its production, think that it's a good thing. it's time to …
Read More »Can Imran Khan meet the hopes of Pakistani voters and keep generals at bay? | News from the world
[ad_1] It is not difficult to understand why Imran Khan's dazzling victory in the Pakistani elections has attracted worldwide media coverage. The story of a screaming hero and an old playboy turned …
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