21 May . Robert Mugabe sacked as head of ruling Zanu-PF party Disaster struck for the country as soldiers gunned down six unarmed civilians in broad daylight and in full view of international media. Absa has donated R5.6 million towards student funding at Wits University.Wits Commercial Enterprise has launched The Entrepreneurial Wayz unit to drive entrepreneurialism and benefit South Africa. Zimbabwe Finance Minister Ignatius Chombo detained by military The passing of former UN secretary-general Kofi Annan provides an opportunity to reflect on what makes great men great.Fak’ugesi African Digital Innovation Festival announces its 2018 line-up.New fossils from north China shed light on the incremental evolution of insect-eating dinosaurs. It has been a spectacular fall from grace.Zimbabweans now hosting s.e.x parties: WhatsApp group chat leaked. ... Read All Our Latest News; ... 2020 … The First Lady, a possible successor to her husband Robert Mugabe, was said to be 'in negotiations' with South African police Grace Mugabe: Who is Zimbabwe's fugitive First Lady? 'He has been given enough time now to make his arrangements and leave. Zimbabweans go to polls in first election without Robert Mugabe By Reuters On 7/27/17 at 12:05 PM EDT World Ahead of Zimbabwe elections, the Mugabes' influence is still felt 200 000 years ago, humans preferred to kip cozy. Cyril Ramaphosa’s rise to power has been greeted enthusiastically by most South Africans.

Mugabe 'to receive £7.5m plus salary for life' after being deposed Mnangagwa said his administration would focus more on business and less of politics, which was music to the ears of many Zimbabweans.British peer Peter Hain, a former critic of Mugabe’s regime flew into Zimbabwe at the end of May accompanied by South Africa’s Moti Group chairperson Zunaid Moti for business meetings with Mnangagwa and his government, declaring that Zimbabwe shall rise from the ashes.Speaking in the British parliament last month, Hain changed his song, calling on Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government to impose new sanctions on key Zimbabwean ministers and security chiefs. Mnangagwa’s rise and fall from grace. The things we are seeing that are The 21st century has come with unspeakable things being normalised, same s.e.x marriages are being legalised, s.e.x is being… Legal action to remove Robert Mugabe to be initiated by war veterans


Two events on Twitter in recent weeks gave me the political chills.The dire state of municipal governance in South Africa has been in the news for much of this year.On the EFF's motion regarding the Reserve Bank and the South African Reserve Bank Amendment Bill.After more than two decades in power, South Africa’s ruling party, the African National Congress (ANC) is in severe trouble.A Health Market Inquiry into South Africa’s private health care sector has established that the market is dominated by a few players.A Wits University haematologist is the lead author in research set to revolutionise the treatment of haemophilia, a genetic blood disorder. 13/08/2020.

Grace Mugabe seeks diplomatic immunity over charge of assaulting model The army and police came out in full force, blocking all routes into major cities and towns.

This is particularly true in a context of high inequality and high unemployment, such as South Africa.South Africa’s Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has finally gazetted the bill detailing an ambitious plan to roll out National Health Insurance.Researchers from the Wits School of Geosciences were involved in locating the fall area of the meteorite in Botswana’s Central Kalahari Game Reserve.Dr Thifheli Luvhengo told Faculty of Health Sciences graduates that they are the key to the future and that they are the product of the people around them.Her parents might not have been able to attend her graduation but Sarah Blessed-Sayah was beaming next to her Wits ‘mom’.Dr Thifheli Luvhengo is a Lecturer and the Clinical Head of the Department of Surgery at the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital.Professor Hlonipha Mokoena addresses graduands in Humanities.Wits academics Prof. Ian Jandrell, Dr Musa Manzi and Prof. Stephen Tollman have won prestigious NSTF-South32 Awards, the “Science Oscars” of research.As it crafts its 2019 elections manifesto the African National Congress faces a prolonged “moment” of truth.The “virtual” revisiting of a fossil described as “the oldest evidence of human evolution in South Africa” shows surprising results, compared to modern humans.
To this day the recommendations by the commission have not been implemented.In January 2019, protestors again took to the streets complaining against a 150% increase in fuel prices by government announced by Mnangagwa at State House.The army and police descended on protestors hard, killing around 17 people, according to the Human Rights Forum report of February 2019. Grace Mugabe is still seating on about 15 farms but we are still going after Robert Zhuwao, a guy who is not just sick but owns a single farm. But what lurks behind the kick?Gauteng schools are gearing to reclaim their reputation as maths whizkids.

Do oceans echo? OPINION: Why Grace Mugabe Went From Gold Digger To Mother To Unruly Woman In Public Opinion – Gibson Ncube Pindula 19:43 27-Jul-20 Eternal mothers, whores or witches: being a woman in politics in Zimbabwe Waza 09:34 27-Jul-20 Amnesty International Accuses Ethiopian Government Of Murdering Opposition Supporters. Will acid mine drainage scald your skin? Former Botswana president Ian Seretse Khama was among the dignitaries. “What has changed?” could be the question as Jacob Zuma makes his way towards his next court appearance in the Durban High Court this week. Latest news. Grace Mugabe's latest comments fuel speculation she wants to be Zimbabwe's next President Writers and authors rode on his prediction and Douglas Rogers even titled his book after those Two Weeks in November.On November 24, he was sworn in as the new President of Zimbabwe at the National Sports Stadium where African heads of states made hurried plans to attend. Ahead of the protests, opposition leader Jacob Ngarivhume and journalist Hopewell Chin’ono were arrested and charged with incitement of violence during the planned demonstrations.But that did not stop Zimbabweans from crying out, with the online campaign #ZimbabweanLivesMatter going viral and getting much traction that African Union and South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa sent special envoys to Zimbabwe this week.