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MUGABE’S SON ARRESTED IN JOHANNESBURG OVER ALLEGED SHOOTING OF GARDENER
Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, the youngest son of Zimbabwe’s late former president Robert Mugabe, has been arrested after a 23 year old gardener was shot at a house in Hyde Park on Wednesday.
AFRICA’S MINERAL WEALTH CAN ONLY THRIVE THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS, SAYS PRESIDENT HICHILEMA AT MINING INDABA.
The 32nd Investing in African Mining Indaba opened in Cape Town with a strong call for unity and collective action across the continent’s mining sector.
ASPIRING NIGERIAN SINGER DIES AFTER SNAKE BITE IN ABUJA.
An aspiring Nigerian singer, Ifunanya Nwangene, has died after being bitten by a snake in her apartment in the capital, Abuja.
PASSENGER FLIGHTS CANCELLED AMID RENEWED TENSIONS IN TIGRAY.
Passenger Flights Between Ethiopia’s Capital, Addis Ababa, And Cities in the Northern Tigray Region Have Been Cancelled Amid Fears of a Return to Conflict.
ZELENSKYY ANNOUNCES FIRST TRILATERAL TALKS BETWEEN UKRAINE, RUSSIA AND US IN PUSH TO END WAR.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced that officials from Ukraine, Russia and the United States.
SOUTH AFRICA ADMITS SECURITY FORCES STRUGGLE TO DEFEAT GANG VIOLENCE.
South Africa’s police minister Firoz Cachalia has admitted that the country’s security forces are currently not in a position to defeat deadly criminal gangs, underscoring the severity of the nation’s crime challenge.
RUMP TO LAUNCH US$1BN ‘BOARD OF PEACE’ IN DAVOS.
US President Donald Trump is set to formally announce the first charter of the so-called “Board of Peace,” a new body aimed at resolving international conflicts, with a permanent membership fee of US$1 billion.