Africa
Zimbabwe: Fish poaching goes unabated
Fish poaching is prevalent in all major dams in Zimbawe. The activities of poachers have increased in areas such as Kariba, Chivero, Manyame, Mutirikwi and Mazvikadei. Most fish poachers said they were forced to illegally patrol in the country's waters because of the economic challenges and unemployment.
“I have a family to feed and jobs are scarce and this is the only way to...
Prophet T.B Joshua and Africa’s Ex-Leaders
The socio-political topography in Africa is littered with much uncertainty, penury, hopelessness, despair, despondency, cynicism, starvation, moral rottenness, corruption and misgovernance.
Facts associated with this situation have been anchored, most often, on the “twin guilts” of the leaders and the followers; guilts propelled by the desire of both groups to preserve their positions of selfish satisfaction. Arguments on both sides have been pushed for...
Mugabe’s broken Independence Day promises unveiled 32 years later
Robert Mugabe’s broken promises have been laid bare this week as Zimbabwe marks 32 years of Independence.
Zimbabweans across the world on Wednesday commemorated the historic day when the country gained independence from white minority rule.
But no one could have predicted that 32 years later the country would still be craving independence from a murderous regime that has broken its promises to a nation...
Mugabe banned Zimbabwean students from political activism
Zimbabwean students sponsored under President Robert Mugabe scholarship fund to attend universities in neighboring South Africa have been banned from engaging in political activism.
Students who left the country to take up studies at various South African universities recently, were made to sign signed an agreement committing themselves to stay away from engaging in any political activism of any sort.
Radio VOP has seen a...
Elephants terrorize villagers in Mozambique
Rampaging elephants are terrorizing Mozambican villages near the Zimbabwe border, attacking people,...
Rampaging elephants are terrorizing Mozambican villages near the Zimbabwe border, attacking people, trampling crops and scaring children, state-run newspaper Noticias reported Wednesday.
"We are using traditional ways to try to scare the animals, but all in vain, because whenever we do something, the monsters disappear for a few days, and when they come...