In conversation with Trevor: 'We aspire to be better than the West'
Early signs show tight Kenyan presidential election
Tuesday’s polls were largely peaceful, although police said they were hunting a legislator who shot dead a rival’s aide outside a polling station. In the northern town of Eldas, where clashes prevented elections on Tuesday, polling stations opened peacefully on Wednesday, election officials said.
Kenya election: shifting alliances and economic woe to fore
The race pits presidential frontrunners Raila Odinga, the former prime minister, and deputy president William Ruto against each other in a hotly contested race. Polls place Odinga in the lead.
John Bolton says he ‘helped plan coups d’etat’ in other countries
Speaking to CNN after the day’s January 6 committee hearing, Bolton said it was wrong to describe Trump’s attempt to stay in power after the 2020 election as a coup.
Anger will not solve our plight
As Zimbabwe battles to navigate a treacherous socio-economic and political terrain, it has become quite evident that many among us are now losing their tempers, which we believe is a serious danger to themselves and the nation at large if these outrages are left to fester.
Bruce’s Beach returned to family nearly a century after seizure
Bruce’s Beach was purchased in 1912 to create a beach resort for black people at a time of racial segregation in southern California.
Kariba artistes plead for support
The artistes said lack of support had forced some of them not to record their music on time or they have completely abandoned their projects.
Econet says it experienced ‘rush hour data outage’
Econet sent an SMS message to its customers notifying them of the problem once it started around 3pm. It also sent another SMS notice once the issue had been resolved.
Zanu PF moves to fast-track Patriotic Bill
Critics have described the Bill as a plot by the Zanu PF-led government to destroy the country’s opposition political parties and silence all dissenting voices.