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Zimbabwe: ZCTU Leaders Denied Bail

12.05.2008 23:26    allafrica.com
The two top leaders of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) were on Monday denied bail by a Harare magistrate.


Angola: Angolan Airlines Opens Luanda-Dubai Route Today

12.05.2008 23:26    allafrica.com
The Angolan airlines (TAAG) will officially open this Monday the Luanda-Dubai route, in light of its international flights expansion policy.

Scientists Seek Continent's 'Einstein'

12.05.2008 23:26    allafrica.com
Physicist Steven Hawking, who has been described as "the most famous living scientist on the planet," gave his first public lecture in Africa in Muizenberg, Cape Town, on Sunday.

Editor, Media Lawyer Charged, Released

12.05.2008 23:25    allafrica.com
In separate cases today, a magistrate court in the Zimbabwean capital, Harare, released from police custody a top newspaper editor and a leading lawyer working in defense of journalists. Both were formally charged, however, according to local sources.

Ruling Party Militia Kills Village Leader

12.05.2008 23:25    allafrica.com
Youth militia descended on the home of a village head in Ward 8 Shamva and attacked the traditional leader and his wife with axes. Our correspondent Simon Muchemwa said Sabhuku Elias Madzivanzira, who was over 70 years old, died on

ZCTU Leaders Denied Bail

12.05.2008 23:25    allafrica.com
The two top leaders of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) were on Monday denied bail by a Harare magistrate.

Dabengwa Says Country is Under Military Rule

12.05.2008 23:25    allafrica.com
A former cabinet minister has said the country is under military rule, following Robert Mugabe's defeat in the harmonised elections on 29th March.

MDC MP Arrested While Reporting Abduction of Youth Member

12.05.2008 23:25    allafrica.com
We received a report that the MDC MP for Mutasa Central, Trevor Saruwaka, was arrested Sunday morning at Penhalonga Police Station. He had gone there looking for one of the MDC Youth members who had been abducted and detained by

Police Accused of Beating Up Churchgoers

12.05.2008 23:25    allafrica.com
State sponsored violence against members of the Anglican Church reached new levels over the weekend as police in different parts of Harare gatecrashed church services and beat up parishioners loyal to new bishop Sebastian Bakare.

Scores Injured in Attack on Migrants

12.05.2008 23:25    allafrica.com (2)
Violence between locals and foreigners broke out again in South Africa on Sunday night, leaving 2 foreigners dead and 4 seriously injured.

adalia dioquino - Communications teacher

12.05.2008 18:27    teacherseeker.co.za
adalia teaches Communications as well as Art and Culture

madirayi charamba - Department Head teacher

12.05.2008 18:27    teacherseeker.co.za
madirayi teaches Department Head as well as Life Orientation

PREEDIBASHNY Parmaul - General subjects teacher

12.05.2008 18:27    teacherseeker.co.za
PREEDIBASHNY teaches General subjects as well as General subjects

Namibia: Pilchard TAC Remains at 15 000

12.05.2008 17:33    allafrica.com
CABINET has resolved to keep the total allowable catch (TAC) for pilchards at 15 000 tonnes, the same as last year.

Namibia: Lucky Escape for Five After Air Crash in City

12.05.2008 17:33    allafrica.com
FIVE occupants of a light aeroplane had a close brush with death when their aircraft crashlanded shortly after taking off from Eros Airport in Windhoek on Friday morning.

Namibia: Energy Projects to Gobble N$10bn

12.05.2008 17:33    allafrica.com
NamPower will need about N$10 billion in the next five years to boost its efforts to counter acute power shortages in the country.

Namibia: Businesses in Denial About HIV/Aids

12.05.2008 17:33    allafrica.com
A recent study has revealed that a number of companies in the private sector are still in denial about HIV/AIDS at the workplace, with several Namibian companies indicating their employees are highly educated and thus not at risk of being

Namibia: Govt Takes Over Ancient Shipwreck

12.05.2008 17:33    allafrica.com
THE Namibian Government has taken over responsibility for the excavation of the 500-year old shipwreck found at Oranjemund last month after the Office of the President was approached in this regard by the Portuguese government, The Namibian has established.

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