KAMPALA, Uganda – Uganda’s parliament passed a law on Tuesday making it a crime to identify as LGBTQ, handing authorities broad powers to target gay Ugandans who already face legal …
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The EFF’s national shutdown march concludes with a handshake between cops and Malema
by Kells Dzivaby Kells DzivaOn Monday, the EFF’s nationwide strike came to an end with handshakes outside the Mahlamba Ndlopfu presidential residence in Pretoria, as EFF leader Julius Malema and EFF MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi …
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Freddy made landfall with sustained winds of nearly 150 kilometers per hour (93 miles per hour), causing “severe damage and cutting off children and families from critical services,” UNICEF, which …
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Zim man in SA set to lose R1.4 million cash and Volkswagen Polo car
by Kells Dzivaby Kells DzivaZim man in SA set to lose R1.4 million cash and Volkswagen Polo car. According to a South African publication, Express News, the man has been identified as Tafadzwa Muyambo …
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Zim social workers recruited in UK begin work. The first group of social workers arrived in Harrogate towards the end of last year and the second group arrived in January …
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Victoria Falls vendors call for strict action against Zambians
by Kells Dzivaby Kells DzivaVictoria Falls vendors call for strict action against Zambians. A report by the Global Press Journal indicates that Zambian vendors have taken advantage of the reopening of the Zimbabwe-Zambia border …
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Mauritius grounded flights and Reuters reported that emergency teams in four regions of Madagascar were braced for “heavy rains, floods and landslides”. A day earlier the Mauritius Meteorological Services issued …
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When mental health is not addressed, a lot of us are going to die while we ignore each other and end up back at the same scene as this one. …
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Strong earthquake hits New Zealand. The US Geological Survey said the quake measured 5.7 on the moment magnitude scale, with an epicentre in the Cook Strait between the country’s two …
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NATO argues on raising defence spending target. Moscow’s nearly year-long all-out invasion of its neighbour has seen a string of European allies commit to spending billions more on their armed …