The Inspector General of Police, Mr. Mike Okiro yesterday asked Nigerians to disregard recent media reports on the purported threats by the extremist Islamic group, Al-Qaeda to attack Nigeria.
THE trial of two men accused of robbing and murdering an elderly goldsmith in his house at Okahandja more than five and a half years ago finally started in the High Court in Windhoek this week.
KM Auctions (Private) Limited has been provisionally interdicted from doing business on behalf of Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority and the State Procurement Board pending an investigation into fraud allegations involving US$900 000 and $15 trillion.
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Zimbabwe has intensified corporate governance auditing in accordance with the international standards of auditing to curb fraud and corruption.
The former head of the Maputo branch of the Criminal Investigation Police (PIC) has threatened to sue prominent Mozambican lawyer Albano Silva for libel, reports Friday's issue of the independent weekly "Savana".
Four suspected thieves hijacked a Beitbridge-bound haulage truck after attacking its driver and drained 60 litres of fuel before the vehicle plunged into a river near Masvingo on Tuesday evening.
GOVERNMENT has justified its decision to indefinitely extend the mandate of the Task Force on Corruption as disbanding will disrupt on-going investigation of cases.
TWO suspects have been arrested in connection with the gruesome murder of a Russian couple at a smallholding close to Okahandja at the end of last week.
The House of Representatives ad hoc committee investigating the activities of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and its subsidiaries from May 1999 to date said yesterday that it had concluded plans to hire foreign experts to provide technical services for
THE Inspector General of Government (IGG) and the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) should be monitored, according to the Uganda Debt Network, a civil society organisation engaged in the fight against corruption.
Barely 48 hours after Governor Murtala Nyako of Adamawa State accused his predecessor,Mr Boni Haruna of milking the state dry,the latter has risen in defence of his eight-year administration.
Former Speakers of the House of Representatives, Messrs Ghali Umar Na'Aba and Aminu Bello Massari, told journalists Monday, May 12, 2008, that they would have been surprised if former President Olusegun Obasanjo had appeared before the House Committee probing the
AS PREPARATIONS for the winter crop gathers momentum, farmers have called on the government to probe how fertilizer finds its way on to the black market when the farmers cannot access the commodity on the formal market.
The pastor of Holy Fire Church in Namulanda Pastor, William Muwanguzi, who was given a police bond on Wednesday is yet embroiled in more trouble after Police lined up two assault charges against him.
Had members of the Uganda Police Force not been strong enough, many would have broken down and wept at the wave of public sympathy that greeted the red-handed capture of some of our own uniformed bad eggs in illicit actions.
Police in Mbarara have closed make-shift video halls that have been showing films and football matches in the municipality describing them as 'time bombs' and a source of crime in slumy areas.