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Jammeh has been criticized for various human rights violations by the British government and other western states.
Eighty-one elephants have been found dead in one Zimbabwe national park this month.
Belgium has been a big proponent of removing sanctions on Zimbabwe's diamond industry.
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The United States, which ranked 10th on the Economic Freedom Index, scored 76, the lowest it has scored since 2000.
Africa loses billions of dollars annually to tax evasion, but progress in St. Petersburg this week could begin to change that.
International partners would prefer not to channel their money through the SADC.
American cities are nowhere to be found at the top of the 2013 list of the most livable cities in the world.
Zimbabwe announced plans this week for a $300 million theme park by Victoria Falls, which officials likened to “Disneyland in Africa.”
Notorious despot Robert Mugabe is co-hosting the biannual UNWTO summit on the Zimbabwe-Zambia border at Victoria Falls.
Parkinson and his wife were among the few remaining white people left in Kenya.
The president is once again calling for foreign companies to be majority-owned by black Zimbabweans.
Between 1972 and 1992, Giulio Andreotti was PM of Italy seven times.
A probe will investigate whether summit attendees embezzled money during a June/July summit in Dar es Salaam.
The SADC has called for Western sanctions to be lifted in order to ease Zimbabwe's suffering.
Curvy women from across the continent will participate in the Harare pageant.
A story in the Daily Currant has many wondering whether Zimbabwe's president slammed a South African icon.
Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party also secured a strong majority in Zimbabwe’s Parliament.
Robert Mugabe, now 89, is virtually assured of winning a seventh straight term.
Zimbabwe's 6.4 million registered voters brave long lines and cold weather while the only opponent accuses the incumbent of not playing fair.
Opinion polls indicate that Tsvangirai and Mugabe are in a dead heat.