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Chinese contractor razes Kuku gwaKondo garden by Hileni Nembwaya
A CHINESE road contractor employees expanding the Oshakati-Ongwediva main road were yesterday involved in a verbal brawl with an elderly woman after they destroyed her garden.
Trial date set for Brotherhood leaders by
CAIRO – An Egyptian court on Sunday set a trial date for Muslim Brotherhood leaders in a move likely to enrage supporters of ousted Islamist president Mohammed Morsi.
Mali’s Keita the favourite for second round by
BAMAKO – A career politician, known for ruling with a firm hand, took the lead in Mali’s first presidential election since last year’s coup, according to provisional results announced on Friday, a sign that Malians are looking for decisive leadership after months of turmoil.
SADC allegedly told Tsvangirai to quit by
JOHANNESBURG – Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC-T party took part in Zimbabwe’s elections against advice from the Southern African Development Community (SADC), which urged him to withdraw from the polls.
Australia joins UK, US, urges Zim poll re-run by
CAPE TOWN – Australia which suspended sanctions against Zimbabwe to help encourage “free and fair” elections has added its voice to international concerns on voting in last week’s elections, calling for the election to be re-run, according to a newzimbabwe.com report.
Brent rises above US$109 on China data by
BRENT oil rose above US$109 a barrel yesterday after promising China data, but prices may struggle to hold on to gains as risk premiums come off after Iran and the United States signalled a fresh will to end the dispute over Tehran’s nuclear programme.
Life Changing School Project by Tanya Bause
What started as a school project last year has flourished into a community upliftment project that benefits close to 120 children in the Babylon informal settlement on the outskirts of Windhoek.
Zimbabwe’s MDC struggles for survival by
•STELLA MAPENZAUSWA
HARARE – Zimbabwe’s opposition Movement for Democratic Change Tsvangirai (MDC-T) party, shocked by its overwhelming election defeat, has a battle on its hands to convince supporters it has any chance of taking power in the years to come.
Big rewards beckon in Angola, but little transparency by
LISBON – Hot to tap into Angola’s booming oil economy for over a decade, foreign investors are finally seeing the country open up new financial avenues. But will woeful transparency and corruption thwart them?
MDC to challenge vote in court by
HARARE - Zimbabwe’s Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) will challenge in court an election victory by President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party which the MDC rejects as a fraud, MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai said on Saturday.
Mandela’s spirit punched onto Chinese wall by
SHANGHAI - The portrait of Nelson Mandela is - like the man himself - forged from violence and endurance, created as the artist pounded the wall 27 000 times with a boxing glove which bore the Chinese character for “freedom”.
Conciliatory tones in Egypt by
CAIRO - Egypt’s army-backed rulers and allies of its deposed Islamist president gave the first signs of a readiness to compromise on Saturday, pressed by Western envoys trying to head off more bloodshed.
From The Twittersphere by
THE Brave and the Beautiful gave members of the Twitter chattering class a fair run for their money over the weekend, with beauty winning at the end of the day. Yes, Miss Namibia 2013 proved to be a top trender on Saturday. Otherwise it was the witty and the wise on Friday as tweeps had some proverbial fun with … proverbs, of course!
Snowden finds place to live in Russia by
Moscow - National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden has determined where he will live in Russia, but is still figuring out what he will do during his stay, his Russian lawyer said Friday.
Govt air-lifts ailing Nujoma helper from Botswana by Clemans Miyanicwe
THE government last week dispatched a plane and a doctor to air-lift from Botswana Ludwig Kanduketu Stanley, the man who helped former President Sam Nujoma to escape into exile in 1960.
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