Birth of a Mugabe dynasty in Zimbabwe?
The birth of a dynasty is not an easy thing to predict. But many Zimbabweans now seem preoccupied by the tantalising possibility that the Mugabes are seeking to join the list - admittedly a shrinking list - of families who have managed to pass the reins of ...
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Return of bodies will take time
IOL pic sep29 nigeria church collapse Associated Press A rescue worker is seen among the rubble of a collapsed building belonging to the Synagogue Church of All Nations in Lagos, Nigeria.
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Why I endorsed Mark for another term in Senate, by Suswam
BENUE State Governor, Dr. Gabriel Suswam, has announced that there is no vacancy in the Benue South Senatorial seat presently occupied by the President of the Senate, Senator David Mark, saying: “Our decision to return him to the Senate in 2015 is ...
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Analysis: The SAPS need more than prayer – they need a leader
Dubbed a "troublemaker" for his investigative work, Alex Eliseev is also an award-winning hard news journalist who has reported from Haiti, Japan and Libya.
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2015: Northerners Have Little Confidence On INEC – Research Finding
A Kano based non-governmental organisation, Centre for Research and Documentation (CRD) in collaboration with Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) yesterday said that many people in the north have little confidence in INEC in the conduct ...
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Why Nigeria has not defeated terrorism, by Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday said that terrorism and kidnapping were still major national challenges because Nigerians had not united against them as they did against the Ebola virus disease (EVD).
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Police on red alert in Ekiti •Over planned reprisals •Vehicles, pedestrians to be ...
FOLLOWING the violent protests that followed the assassination of a former chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in Ekiti State, Mr Omolafe Aderiye, the police have said there were plans of reprisals by some people from within ...
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Why the North will not vote for PDP, by Atiku
Atiku Abubakar, a former vice-president, last Wednesday in Abuja, formally declared his candidature for the All Progressive Congress (APC)'s presidential ticket.
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John Block report to be finalised
CAPE TOWN - The ANC says a preliminary report by the party's Integrity Committee containing a recommendation for embattled Northern Cape ANC chairman John Block to resign as Finance MEC still has to be finalised.
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Oshiomhole, Amaechi, Akpabio absent at NDDC governors' meeting
Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State and his Edo State counterpart, Adams Oshiomhole at the weekend shunned the statutory meeting of the Advisory Council of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) held in Asaba, Delta State.
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R1.4bn upgrade to parliament unnecessary and excessive - John Steenhuisen
The DA will strongly oppose the proposed R1.4 billion upgrade to the Parliamentary Precinct proposed by Speaker Baleka Mbete. At the next sitting of the Parliamentary Oversight Authority (POA), we will fight the implementation of this upgrade.
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We're in order for killing motion on controversial $9.3m arms deal —Reps
THE Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Rules and Business, Honourable Albert Sam-Tsokwa, at the weekend, lambasted those who are attacking the House over killing of the motion on controversial $9.3 million allegedly smuggled into ...
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Oyo governorship aspirants adopts electronic campaign
SOME governorship aspirants in Oyo have adopted the use of electronic campaign bill boards to beat the ban on indiscriminate posting of campaign posters by the state Signage And Advertisement Agency (OYSAA).
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Resign if you don't want to be accountable, DP says
GATUNDU SOUTH, Kenya, Sep 28 - Deputy President William Ruto has told leaders who do not want to account for the use of public resources and are using the push for referendum as a cover up to resign.
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Kogi public schools remain closed •As teachers shun resumption
The Basic Education Staff Association of Nigeria (BESAN), Kogi State chapter, has vowed not to suspend the six-month-old strike, adding that it will resist all overtures that fall short of paying all owed entitlements.
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Zambian First Lady reported to 911 that Sata died in his New York Hotel room
The Zambian Watchdog has been informed that First lady Christine Kaseba is the one who sent a distress call for emergency help that President Michael Sata died.
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$9.3m Arms Deal: Christian Group Disagrees with Cardinal Okogie
A group, Christians United Against Boko Haram (CUABH), yesterday disagreed with the former and emeritus Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Cardinal Olubunmi Okogie, over his comments on the current President of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), ...
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Speed up conclusion of trade deal with European Union, urges CS Amina ...
Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed has called for a speedy conclusion of the Economic Partnership Agreement ( EPA) with the European Union.
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'Mliswa working for CIA' – Mnangagwa faction
ZANU-PF Mashonaland West provincial chair Temba Mliswa took suspected CIA spy Mr Eric Little to meet local government leaders in Hurungwe West in mid-June, according to State media reports being orchestrated by Information Minister Jonathan Moyo ...
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A fire outbreak at the Volta River Authority power station at Winneba last Saturday night had thrown six districts in the Central Region into darkness.
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