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February 24, 2021 |
Suraya Dadoo As internet penetration and smartphone usage increases across Africa, digital spaces have become increasingly important for organising political uprisings and opposition movements. In response, several of the continent's regimes...
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Zimbabwe A new report by Amnesty International says that health workers, lawyers, journalists and rights activists in several countries including Egypt have failed to get support or funding from British...
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Zimbabwe A report by Bloomberg News has uncovered further details of the sordid relationship between UAE Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Zayed and the Luxembourg-based private bank, Banque Havilland. A trove of emails, documents,...
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Zimbabwe Somalia beat Zimbabwe 1-0 in a football World Cup qualifier played in Djibouti on Thursday, in the country's first ever win in the qualifier, Anadolu Agency reports. Somalia is the lowest-ranked...
Zimbabwe's main opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change, promised yesterday to setup formal ties with Israel if it comes in to power. On 30 July, Zimbabwe is to...