By Online Team
8th Oct 2012:
While the title President is often synonymous with plush living and hefty pay cheques, Uruguay’s head of state is contrasting the norm. José Mujica who is commonly referred to as (more…)
By Online Team
8th Oct 2012:
While the title President is often synonymous with plush living and hefty pay cheques, Uruguay’s head of state is contrasting the norm. José Mujica who is commonly referred to as (more…)
By John Stephen Katende
10th Sept 2012:
A United Nations treaty which provides a set of international standards to improve the lives of millions of domestic workers worldwide has now been ratified by (more…)
By John Stephen Katende
3rd Sept 2012:
The Democratic Republic of Congo said on Friday it has asked the U.N. Security Council to place sanctions on Rwanda’s Defence Minister and two top military officials for backing an army mutiny in (more…)
By Online Team
3rd Sept 2012:
South Africa imported no crude oil at all from Iran in the month of July, Rueters News Agency reported on Friday – quoting South African customs data. According to the agency’s report, (more…)
Courtesy Report – By Cliff Lule
27th Aug 2012:
A play that revolves around the turbulent life of a gay man in Uganda is being staged in the East African nation, where three years ago a parliamentarian wrote a bill seeking the death penalty for gays. (more…)
By Dennis Otim
20th Aug 2012:
Southern African leaders have denounced Rwanda for backing rebel groups in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, saying Rwandan “interference” in the eastern Congo has threatened regional peace and stability.
The 15 member states of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) decided to send a mission to Rwanda at its two-day annual summit, which (more…)
By John Stephen Katende
20th Aug 2012:
Somalia is set to elect a new president today. The war-torn country took a decisive step toward electing a new president last week after a committee overseeing the (more…)
Courtesy Report – By Marwan Almuraisy
20th Aug 2012:
When one man felt that traditional news in Saudi Arabia wasn’t serving up what people wanted to read, he launched a Twitter account. Faris Al-Mutairi, an (more…)
By Special Correspondent
13th Aug 2012:
“…I am asked occasionally why I have forgotten to wear one (dog collar) – my answer remains that this corrupt and oppressive regime has been allowed to carry on for too long.” the Archbishop of York, Dr. John Sentamu told The Times Newspaper on Thursday, August 8. (See: (more…)