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22nd April 2022

South Africa’s liquor traders cry foul over the alcohol ban

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Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe Daily Johannesburg, South Africa - A number of liquor traders are crying foul over the suspension of the distribution and...

SADC urged to intervene in Mozambique’s Islamist dilemma

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Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe Daily Pemba, Mozambique - They are now several calls for the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to intervene in Mozambique's...

Growing concerns over Zambian President infringing the freedom of expression

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Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe Daily Lusaka, Zambia - Some members of the opposition parties are blaming the country's President, Edgar Lungu for infringing their...

Mauritius boosts food production

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Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe Daily Port Louis, Mauritius - Mauritius has decided to use the COVID-19 pandemic as a way of boosting its food...

1.9 million get polio vaccination in Angola

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Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe Daily Luanda, Angola - More than 1.9 million children have been vaccinated against polio in the past week. To date, more...

Angola feeling the brunt of COVID-19

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Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe Daily Luanda, Angola - Africa's second largest oil producer has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic which has seen...

Former Big Brother Africa winner Idris Sultan faces jail time

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Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe Daily Dar es Salaam, Tanzania - Idris Sultan, the winner of the 2014 Big Brother Africa (BBA) Hotshots is facing...

Libya gets $0.5 million emergency relief assistance for PPE protection against COVID-19 from African...

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ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast -  The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (www.AfDB.org) have approved a grant of $480,000 to Libya under the...

Mozambique to reopen schools

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Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe Daily Pemba, Mozambique - Mozambique will on the 27th of this month reopen 171 schools for grade 12 learners and...

Air Namibia fails to take off

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Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe Daily Windhoek, Namibia State owned Air Namibia's 11 planes have been grounded as the state owned carrier is now insolvent. "Taking all...
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