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ZIMBABWE: Investor takes government to Constitutional Court over alleged seizure of lodge

ZIMBABWE: Investor takes government to Constitutional Court over alleged seizure of lodge

A foreign investor is taking the Zimbabwean government to the country's highest court in a dramatic legal showdown over what he describes as an attempt to seize his lifetime investment without fair compensation. Terry Kelly, owner of Chewore Lodge and Campsite, announced late this week that he is filing an urgent Constitutional Court challenge and preparing a major damages lawsuit against the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority after government-led negotiations to resolve the ownership dispute collapsed. The move sets the stage for a high-stakes legal confrontation that could test Zimbabwe's constitutional protections for private property and send ripple effects…
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Eastern DRC descends into atrocity as regional rights crackdown intensifies

Eastern DRC descends into atrocity as regional rights crackdown intensifies

A surge in civilian atrocities across the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has coincided with an intensifying assault on democratic freedoms throughout Central Africa, creating what human rights monitors describe as a deteriorating regional crisis demanding urgent international intervention. The dual trends - escalating war crimes in Congo's eastern provinces and systematic rights suppression across four countries - form the central finding of Human Rights Watch's World Report 2026, released today, which documents what the organisation characterises as rampant abuses against civilian populations. "People in Central African countries have faced increasing risks in the past year, whether under attack or…
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Month-long kidnap hell ends for Nigerian churchgoers, security crisis deepens

Month-long kidnap hell ends for Nigerian churchgoers, security crisis deepens

ALL 166 worshippers abducted at gunpoint from two churches in northern Nigeria have been rescued after a month in captivity, the Christian Association of Nigeria has announced, marking the latest chapter in a kidnapping epidemic that has plagued the country for over a decade despite massive military investment. The rescue concludes a harrowing ordeal that began January 18 when armed gunmen stormed the Haske Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church and another congregation in Kaduna state, dragging 177 worshippers into nearby forests. Eleven managed to escape during the initial raid. The Christian Association of Nigeria credited both military operations and "the…
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Rwanda’s Kagame defends regional policy, rejects external pressure

Rwanda’s Kagame defends regional policy, rejects external pressure

RWANDAN President Paul Kagame delivered a defiant address at the country's 20th National Dialogue Day on Wednesday, forcefully rejecting international criticism of Rwanda's involvement in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) while emphasising national self-reliance over dependence on foreign goodwill. Kagame directly confronted longstanding accusations that Rwanda's military operations in eastern DRC are motivated by mineral wealth or territorial expansion. Instead, he framed Rwanda's cross-border activities as existential security concerns centred on the presence of Interahamwe militia forces - remnants of the groups responsible for Rwanda's 1994 genocide. "They try to avoid the real issue," Kagame said, asserting that Interahamwe…
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Trump takes down racist post depicting Obamas as monkeys, refuses to apologise

Trump takes down racist post depicting Obamas as monkeys, refuses to apologise

HE has not apologised but US President Donald Trump has taken down the racist video on Truth Social containing AI-generated imagery depicting former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama with their faces superimposed onto monkeys' bodies. The video was posted just hours after Trump hosted African heads of state at the National Prayer Breakfast at the White House. The racist imagery appeared approximately 59 seconds into a one-minute video that promoted false election fraud conspiracy theories about Dominion Voting Systems' alleged role in the 2020 presidential election. The brief clip, set to "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" by…
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Nigerian President deploys army following massacre of 162 in Kwara State

Nigerian President deploys army following massacre of 162 in Kwara State

NIGERIA’S President Bola Tinubu has ordered the deployment of a military battalion to Kwara State o following an overnight attack by Boko Haram terrorists that killed 162 people in the village of Worro, located in Kaiama Local Government Area. The massacre represents the latest in a series of attacks by Islamic extremist groups operating in Nigeria, where terrorist violence has claimed thousands of lives over the past decade and displaced millions from their homes. According to a statement from presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga, the newly deployed forces will establish a military command to lead Operation Savannah Shield, tasked with securing…
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US court denies early release for disgraced ex-minister in Moz corruption case

US court denies early release for disgraced ex-minister in Moz corruption case

A US federal court has rejected former Mozambican Finance Minister Manuel Chang's bid for early release, ensuring the 70-year-old will serve out his eight-and-a-half-year sentence for orchestrating the country's devastating $2 billion "hidden debts" corruption scheme. Chang, who cited kidney problems, hypertension, and diabetes in his clemency request, argued he posed no risk of reoffending after completing over 80% of his term. The court's decision means he will remain imprisoned until approximately late March 2026 with good behaviour credits, followed by likely deportation to Mozambique, where additional charges may await. The ruling marks the latest development in a case that…
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Zimbabwean gang leader, accomplice jailed for £300,000 UK NHS fraud

Zimbabwean gang leader, accomplice jailed for £300,000 UK NHS fraud

THE ringleader of a sophisticated fraud network that stole more than £300,000 from a major London hospital trust has been jailed for three years and eight months, along with his accomplice, who received three years and two months. Edias Mazambani, 42, masterminded what a judge described as a "parasitic" scheme while working as an account controller at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Trust in Southwark between 2016 and 2019. He recruited a network of Zimbabwean nationals based in Manchester and other cities to launder taxpayer money meant for legitimate NHS creditors. At Southwark Crown Court, Judge Christopher Hehir handed down…
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African leaders push back on Western narratives

African leaders push back on Western narratives

THREE African heads of state offered pointed critiques of Western engagement with their continent during a panel discussion at the World Government Summit 2026, while defending their nations' increasing partnerships with China and questioning the West's commitment to democratic governance. Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa, Sierra Leone President Julius Maada Bio, and Botswana President Duma Boko fielded questions from moderator Tucker Carlson on topics ranging from Chinese investment to brain drain and land reform. China Versus the West When pressed to compare Chinese and Western investment models in Africa, Mnangagwa declined to frame the relationship in binary terms. "We don't need…
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FAKE DUBAI PRINCE EXPOSED: How Nigerian socialite’s $2.5m romance scam unravelled

FAKE DUBAI PRINCE EXPOSED: How Nigerian socialite’s $2.5m romance scam unravelled

A stunning investigation has exposed how Nigerian socialite Nzube Henry Ikeji allegedly posed as Dubai's Crown Prince to defraud a Romanian businesswoman of over $2.5 million in an elaborate romance scam spanning nearly two years. Nigerian socialite Nzube Henry Ikeji. The flamboyant 31-year-old Abuja-based fraudster, who mingles with Nigeria's political and entertainment elite, including real estate mogul Obi Cubana and Grammy-nominated artist Davido, allegedly perfected a royal impersonation complete with fake advisers. The Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project traced the scheme to a brand-new mansion in Abuja after a betrayed co-conspirator exposed Ikeji's identity and shared videos of his…
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