South Africa’s ANC labels US airstrikes in Iran as ‘international terrorism’

  By Azarrah Karrim, allAfrica.com South Africa ruling party, African National Congress (ANC), has slammed what it calls “inhumane” airstrikes by the United States in Iran, which saw General Qassem Soleimani, Commander of Iranian Quds Force killed. The governing party called on the United Nations to take action against “this act of international terrorism” and for restraint between countries. In a statement over the weekend, ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule described the airstrikes as an attack on the people of…

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Malawi Police investigations into alleged Msundwe sexual abuse at advance stage

  By Duncan Mlanjira The Malawi Police Service (MPS) says investigations into alleged Msundwe, M’bwatalika and Mpingu sexual abuse that commenced on December 31, is at an advanced stage. A statement from MPS’ Public Relations Officer, Senior Superintendent James Kadadzera released on January 4, says the six-member senior police investigators from across the country is also taking into consideration the Inquiry Report by the Malawi Human Rights Commission, reports both in the social and mainstream media and most importantly…

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Trump warns Iran if it hits any Americans or American assets US has targeted 52 Iranian sites

  By CNN President Donald Trump on Saturday drew what may come to be seen as the most significant red line of his presidency in a three-part tweet, vowing specific military action against Iran if it “strikes any Americans, or American assets.” “We have … targeted 52 Iranian sites (representing the 52 American hostages taken by Iran many years ago), some at a very high level and important to Iran and the Iranian culture” and “if Iran strikes any…

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Blantyre City Council to speed up reinstalling Chirimba level crossing warning lights

  By Duncan Mlanjira Blantyre City Council has promised to speed up reinstalling the warning traffic lights at Chirimba level crossing following an accident that happened early hours of Saturday morning there when a GadaWorld security company’s vehicle rammed into a train. According to reports, it seems the driver of the vehicle had spotted the train coming and he tried to speed up in order to pass through first instead of giving way. Commenting to a post by Lucky…

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People urged to boycott buying from city vendors to discourage them from making street pavements untidy

  By Duncan Mlanjira  The majority of city dwellers have been asking Blantyre City Council to remove street vendors plying their trade in undesignated areas, who are contributing to making the cities look untidy and ugly. However, some are urging each other that the best solution is to stop buying from the street vendors so that they get discouraged and relocate to proper markets. The mostly food vendors take advantage of people who find it inconvenient to go to…

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Court freezes assets of former Angola president’s daughter over graft claims

  By Andre van Wyk, allAfrica.com All assets of Isabel dos Santos, daughter to former Angola president Eduardo dos Santos, her husband Sindika Dokolo and Mário Filipe Moreira Leite da Silva, CEO of the Banco de Fomento Angola (BFA), have been frozen following an order by the Luanda court, according to Angola Press (ANGOP) The Luanda court ruling is a result of a precautionary measure requested by the government, in sequence of a lawsuit in which the governmental authorities…

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SA songster Yvonne Chaka Chaka denies being deported from Uganda

  By Melody Chironda, allAfrica.com Popular South African music legend has dismissed reports that she was deported from Uganda, where she was scheduled to perform at a New Year’s Eve concert. According to the Ugandan police force, the singer was sent home due to visa issues but the singer took to social media to say that she left on her own accord. “Not deported, not arrested, not captured, everything is fine; everything is in order. I know my country…

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Pros and cons on Airtel’s Malawi’s IPO to list on Malawi Stock Exchange

  By Duncan Mlanjira As soon as Airtel Malawi released the Initial Public Offer (IPO) intending  to list on the main board of the Malawi Stock Exchange (MSE), several professionals in the financial services industry, mostly in their personal capacities, wrote their opinions on the pros and cons of this latest development that is inviting the public to be shareholders. Initial observers, however, first sent red flags trying to dissuade the public from rushing to buy the shares, which…

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Female rangers in Malawi: ‘Only the strongest survive’

  Feature by Rabson Kondowe, writing for Aljazeera.com Trace Banda stands outside the rangers’ camp carrying an M-16 assault rifle as she prepares for an anti-poaching training exercise inside the park. “This is not an easy job, it’s typical bush life. Only the strongest survive,” she said. Banda, 35, is a ranger and risks her life to save wildlife at Kasungu National Park. Situated in the district of Kasungu, home to about 55,000 people, it is the second-biggest national…

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Mnangagwa pleads with nation to defend and protect the Zim Dollar

  By Allafrica.com President Emmerson Mnangagwa feels it is the duty of every Zimbabwean to defend and protect the recently re-introduced Zimbabwe dollar as the new currency was a symbol of national pride and sovereignty. In his 2020 New Year message, Mnangagwa said the government would not allow Zimbabwe revert to the use of the multi-currency system adopted 2009 by the now defunct Robert Mugabe government. Back in 2009, soaring inflation prompted the government to ditch its failing sovereign…

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