Senior officers of General Inspection Organs (IGFAA) of the Angolan Armed Forces (FAA) leave this Wednesday for South Africa, where for five months they will attend a upgrading course on the management and control of materials in use at FAA.
In openly launching aggression against Eritrea and Somalia, the TPLF regime had not only disrupted the peace and stability of the Horn region, as it had been entrusted by its masters to do so, but also plunged Ethiopia into an
The international community must encourage reform tendencies in Guinea-Bissau to counter the risk of the West African country becoming a narco-state and political no-man's-land of interest to Maghreb criminal and terrorist networks.
The secretary for politics of the USA Embassy in Angola, Doreen Bailey Tuesday here defended the need for the Angolan government to create more efficient policies and strategies to combat human trafficking.
Nicholas Nyanumba is one of 12,000 internally displaced people (IDPs) living in a temporary camp set up in the show grounds of the Rift Valley town of Nakuru.
President Thabo Mbeki is expected to lead the country on Thursday in remembering those who lost their lives during the recent attacks on foreign nationals.
Women in the North West have been encouraged to join the provincial branch of the South African Network for Women in Transport (SANWIT) to enable them to access opportunities in the transport sector.
An Ethiopian member of the African Union Observer Mission deployed in Zimbabwe for the just-ended presidential run-off and the three House of Assembly by-elections collapsed and died shortly afterward the Zimbabwean Herald reported on Tuesday.
MOVEMENT for Emancipation of the Niger-Delta (MEND) has confiscated the stool of a royal father in Bayelsa State alleged to be sponsoring sea bandits and also captured seven of the suspected sea pirates.
As part of activities marking the 145th year of existence, the 3rd Armored Division of the Nigerian Army in Jos has organized a one-day free medical service for its host community in Jebbu- Bassa.
Following heavy fighting between Ethiopian troops and islamist fighters in Mataban village in Hiran region central on Tuesday the death toll from the fighting reached up to 25 people eyewitnesses officials said.
Roman Catholic cleric and director of chaplaincy services at the Army Headquarters (AHQ) Garrison, Brig-Gen Clement Aina has urged officers and men of the Nigerian Army (NA) to flee from the wrath of God and abide tenaciously by the universal