07/31/2008 Zimbabwe talks set to resume
POWER-SHARING talks between Zimbabwe`s ruling ZANU-PF and opposition MDC are set to resume Monday, South African President Thabo Mbeki said after meeting President Robert Mugabe
07/30/2008 Zimbabwe issues new bank notes
ON the day a loaf of bread sold for two hundred million dollars in Harare, Zimbabwe announced it would issue new bank notes that knock 10 zeros off the dollar
07/30/2008 Crisis talks on track, Mugabe says
ZIMBABWE`S President Robert Mugabe said power-sharing negotiations were still on track today, shortly before meeting the talks mediator, South African President Thabo Mbeki
07/30/2008 Two women eaten by lions
TWO women have reportedly been eaten by lions near a national park in northern Mozambique, bringing the number of people killed by wild cats in the region to 16 in six months
07/29/2008 Tsvangirai flies to South Africa
ZIMBABWEAN opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai flew to South Africa today amid claims by his party that talks on ending the country`s political crisis had run into trouble
07/26/2008 45 dead in Congo boat disaster
A BOAT tragedy on a river in a remote part of Congo ended in the drowning of at least 45 passengers, while more than 70 others remain unaccounted for, officials said today
07/25/2008 Boat sinks in Congo, 42 dead
AT least 42 passengers drowned and more than 100 are missing after their boat sank on the river Oubangui in the Democratic Republic of Congo, local officials and radio reports say
07/25/2008 Prince Harry`s mobile stolen
PRINCE Harry, who was briefly dumped by his girlfriend last year over compromising text messages, was breathing a sigh of relief today after being reunited with a mobile phone stolen in Lesotho
07/24/2008 We`ll hit oil pipelines, say militants
THE main militant group in Nigeria`s oil-producing Niger Delta says it will attack major oil pipelines in the next 30 days to prove it had not received payment from the government to end its campaign
07/24/2008 60,000 still homeless after oil violence
AN estimated 60,000 civilians are still unable to return home more than two months after fleeing the violence in the oil town of Abyei in south Sudan, according to a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report
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