The world is a weird place. This week two prominent Frenchmen were given gaol sentences for their role in arms trafficking in Angola during the civil war period from 1993 to 1998.
Ending one of the world's longest-running refugee sagas, the United Nations announced that some 400 Burundians left Tanzania today returning to the Central African homeland they escaped in 1972.
Eight African countries participated in the 'Health Insurance Workshop - Extending Health Insurance: How to Make it Work' which ended last week in Accra, Ghana. Participants have gone back home with a better understanding of the modalities and implications of
The United Nations Secretary General's Special Envoy to the Great Lakes Region, former President Olusegun Obasanjo, has said that the problem of FDLR is being resolved by the European Union.
A Cabinet meeting that sat yesterday appointed Dr Jean Baptiste Habyarimana as the new Executive Secretary for the National Unity and Reconciliation Commission (NURC).
The longstanding feud between the Minister of Sports and the president of the Rwanda National Olympics Committee, has culminated in the suspension of the local committee's executive.
Top government officials from South Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), including bigwigs from the two countries' private sectors, are due to map out stronger political and economic cooperation during today's South Africa-DRC Bi-National Commission (BNC).
DEMOCRATIC Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila, who is also Southern African Development Community (Sadc) chairman, was expected in Harare last night in a bid to rescue Zimbabwe's failing unity government.
A French Appeal Court in Paris yesterday rejected the demand of the Transparency International (TI) organization for leave to open a probe in France into the estates of three African heads of state.