Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday offered free grain to six poor African countries as he launched a summit with leaders from the continent, days after withdrawing from the Ukraine grain export deal.
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Niger president must be released ‘immediately’: UN
Niger’s President Mohamed Bazoum must be released immediately and constitutional order restored, the United Nations said yesterday, after elite troops detained him and declared they had taken power.
Actions say more than words Illustrations of the EU-AU partnership
Every day we are working to make the EU-AU partnership stronger and closer to the people of Africa and Europe.
Oshitayi shopolisi pElundu tashi ka tungwa pamuthika gwoshinanena
Ominista yiikwameni negameno lyokoongamba, omundohotola Albert Kawana okwa patulula etulomiilonga lyetungo lyoshitayi shopolisi pElundu, moshitopolwahogololo Omundaungilo mOhangwena oshiwike shika.
Epango ondi mari henununa ourunga wovinamuinyo mehi
Omunane woporise we ritonene oruhongwe na tja okuzamba mave utu okuyera ovikausina kokutja ve ungure oviungura vyavo ousopoke.
Ovaṱuta kehi yOmuramba va tye okukambura ohorongo mozonya
“Eṱe nai matu kambura ohorongo mozonya orondu oporise tji hi nokupewa oṋiṋikizire i yotjiwaṋa i pata omake mumwe.”
Otjimbumba tjombazu tjina omavyuriro womitanda po St Barnabasa muhuka
O.St Barnabasa yoveripate oyo ndji mai kara nomazemburukiro wozombura esere zonḓikameno yayo komaandero wombura, muhuka mai yakura ovimbumba, ozonongo nozondjiwe pekepeke okuhonga. okuronga nokurongerisa omitanda koruyaveze oruwa.
Travelling is Expensive
It is inevitable to talk about travel, local or otherwise, without acknowledging the elephant in the room: ‘Travelling costs money’.
Opinion – Market mechanism and impact on development
In the heart of Africa, Namibia stands tall as a beacon of democracy, a nation with a resolute commitment to political, economic and social progress. But the true strength of this democracy lies in the hands of its young citizens.
Opinion – Unleashing the power of ordinary citizens in police investigations
In the realm of criminal justice, it has become a commonplace practice to place sole blame on the police when convictions fail to materialise.









