Museveni insists Uganda is safe after tourist kidnapping
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Monday insisted his country was safe for travellers, after the kidnapping of a US tourist, but vowed to further strengthen security in national parks.
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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Monday insisted his country was safe for travellers, after the kidnapping of a US tourist, but vowed to further strengthen security in national parks.
Reviving the ailing Zimbabwean economy requires considerable input and cooperation from the millions of its citizens based abroad, particularly in South Africa, according to Johannesburg-based Zimbabwean entrepreneur and businessman Edwin Anderson.
A South African court has ruled that Mozambique’s former finance minister Manuel Chang can be extradited to the United States, where he is wanted on charges related to a $2 billion debt scandal, one of Chang’s lawyers said on Monday.
People normally think that celebrities with all their money, luxury cars and glamorous jobs don’t have “real” problems. But in recent years, celebs have proven that they are also humans and have their own demons to battle.
The Sudanese government was on the verge of carrying out a major crackdown on the ongoing protests, according to the opposition Sudanese Professional Association (SPA)
Former Mighty Warriors captain Rudo Neshamba has hit a comeback after a two year hiatus from the game.
FC Platinum captain and goalkeeper, Petros Mhari, says it felts good winning against a very organised and strong Triangle side.
Dynamos coach Lloyd Chigowe hit out at his stars who went into sleep in their 2-1 defeat to Hwange at Rufaro yesterday.
Caps are contemplating lodging an official complaint with the Premier Soccer League after being controversially denied a goal in a 0-0 draw against Highlanders at Barbourfields yesterday.
Dynamos captain Edward Sadomba believes they had the game against Hwange in their hands but lost shape in the second half.