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The four men from the London area are suspected of fighting for Somalia's Islamist movement against the Government
Mbeki had little choice but to admit that crime is a real problem in South Africa, says Jonathan Clayton
South Africa's President pledges to reduce crime rates, amid mounting criticism of government's handling of the issue
The killing of the Zulu champion David Rattray has brought to a head a nation’s anguish over its soaring crime levels
Botswana's Bushmen win their battle to return to their diamond-rich Kalahari homeland
Sudan today welcomed plans to bolster beleaguered African Union troops in Darfur with United Nations money, equipment and expertise
Speaking in Nairobi, the UN Secretary-General said that the Somali people had suffered enough without outsiders fuelling further violence
International force poised to replace under strength African Union force is categorically rejected by President Bashir
The father of David Banda, the 13-month-old Malawian baby that Madonna hopes to adopt, today travelled to the country's high court to support the...
Madonna's hopes of soon being united with the boy she planned to adopt were fading after a human rights group in Malawi began an appeal
The heir to the vast Delamere estates in Kenya says he shot black trespasser by accident
The Bishop of Harare banned Anglican services and ordered all priests and parishioners to attend a lavish celebration of his 33rd wedding anniversary
Masai warriors, some armed with AK47 rifles, burst into the tents of two British couples and escaped with cash and cameras
Zimbabwe is in the throes of a spending spree sparked not by relief that the economic woes will end but by fears the situation may become worse
Masailand has recorded 108 lion killings since 2001, as tribesmen spear the beasts to express their identity
A baby whose HIV status has been reversed is one of the many being offered up for adoption in Ethiopia
The man once hailed as a 'new breed' of African leaders has said Tony Blair should not have cut aid without first engaging in real dialogue
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