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13.02.2009, 12:13

Deadly Epidemic Breaches Borders

Mix 8 teaspoons of sugar and half a teaspoon of salt with 1 litre of water and seek medical attention immediately. This is what South Africa’s Department of Health Website advises for suspected cholera patients.

11.11.2008, 10:05

Zimbabwe ravaged by hunger and disease

As international efforts continue to coax Zimbabwe’s divided political leaders into a workable power-sharing agreement, the country’s long-suffering citizens sink ever deeper into a spiral of hunger and desperation. Freelance writer Michelle Smith reports

23.10.2008, 09:08

Market up 257% and growing… in Zimbabwe

The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange seemingly takes no orders from the global financial crisis. The market has shown record growth of more than 250 percent a day – but Wall Street traders are unlikely to flock to Johannesburg.

Photo by Nadezhda Kevorkova 16.04.2010, 22:09

Poverty not religions

The West and the Sudanese have different views on what is the real challenge facing Christians and Muslims living in the African country.

13.04.2010, 19:56 3 comments

Why the Sudanese don’t take what is said of them in the West seriously

Some seven thousand graduates from Soviet and Russian universities are currently living in Sudan. Most of them studied in the USSR.

A girl cries as she is circumcised.  (Stephanie Sinclair) 26.06.2009, 20:45 17 comments

Female genital mutilation – tradition or torture?

Female genital mutilation, usually associated with Africa, the Middle East and South-East Asia, is a growing problem in Europe. Despite criticism, the barbaric practice is thriving with more immigrants coming to Europe.

Muammar Qaddafi (AFP Photo / Pool / Alexander Joe) 26.02.2010, 19:21 20 comments

Is he serious? Libya’s Qaddafi declares “jihad” on Switzerland

In the latest wave of rhetoric between Libya and Switzerland, Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi has called for holy war against the European nation, whose people voted for a ban on minaret construction.

06.06.2009, 00:37 15 comments

China to execute more African drug dealers

Africans are learning the hard way that in China the consequences for drug smuggling are more grave than a stained criminal record or a long sentence behind bars. Drug smugglers face a life penalty, but not in prison.

Sudan, New Rier: Thirteen year-old Peter stands on November 11, 2009 underneath a sign announcing the petroleum company which relocated the village that he and some other 2500 villagers in the south central town of Rier used to habitate. (AFP Photo / Roberto Schmidt) 11.04.2010, 21:07

Oil+uranium=Darfur

Unravelling Sudanese tangle: what Sudanese people think of Western policies

06.05.2010, 15:55 15 comments

Pirate-captured tanker freed by Russian navy

The crew of a large Russian anti-submarine ship has freed an oil tanker seized by Somali pirates on Wednesday. All 23 Russian sailors from the hijacked vessel have escaped the incident unscathed.

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Published: 18 February, 2009, 12:24


Elementary school in Zimbabwe

Zimbabweans may be desperate but even they require more for their labour than empty commitments. Qualified Zimbabweans have emigrated and taken menial jobs but they reject the offer to work in good faith in Zimbabwe.

 
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