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South Africa’s opposition Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has called for a judicial commission of inquiry “with financial forensic capacity” into alleged discriminatory practices by banks against black clients.
Rwanda has joined a growing list of countries shutting down their airspaces to all Boeing 737 MAX planes following the fatal crash of an Ethiopian Airlines flight earlier this month, an official source disclosed to APA in Kigali on Monday.
The Australian gunman who shot dead 50 worshippers in two mosques and injured several others in New Zealand referred to late president Nelson Mandela in a 74-page manifesto of hate titled “The Great Replacement” as a “terrorist.”
A gruesome road accident has claimed 13 lives on Namibia’s B1 highway between Otavi and Tsumeb in Otjozondjupa region on Sunday afternoon.
A violent fire has destroyed Dakar’s Petersen market, gutting shops laden with goods early on Friday.
The Anti-Narcotics Department of the Ugandan Police Force has set ablaze 618 kilograms of narcotic drugs impounded from traffickers in country.
The African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), is observing three days of mourning in honor of the Acting Police Commissioner Christine Alalo, who perished in the ill-fated Ethiopian Airlines flight on Sunday.
A full bench of the High Court on Thursday was told that homosexuals in Botswana have suffered from violence and discrimination than any other section of the society due to the laws that criminalise same sex in the country.
Banjul, one of the world’s smallest capitals made the biggest leap on the rankings for quality of living globally, according to a survey by US-based firm Mercer.
The body of an eSwatini student who died while studying in Russia was returned to the kingdom via Mozambique on Wednesday.