Zimbabwe Currency Facing Extinction
Despite government denials that economy has been “dollarised”, local currency virtually unacceptable as legal tender.
Uganda's Ability to Try Rebels Questioned
While ICC reconsiders LRA cases, experts ask if Uganda is capable of prosecuting rebel suspects.
Ntaganda “Ready” to Face Justice
But he says he won’t submit to ICC before peace returns to war-ravanged North Kivu region.
Harare: Aid Workers Struggle to Stop Cholera Spreading
They warn outbreak could get worse, as rainwater washes human excrement into open drains of stricken slums.
Tensions Over Abyei Growing
Contested oil-rich region may trigger renewed conflict between north and south.
Kalma Outrage Victims Demand Investigation
They say an ICC probe would deter further attacks on the internal refugee camp.
Bukavu Vigilantes Burn Robbers Alive
Fed up with ineffectual police and judges, residents say they resort to extreme violence to scare off criminals.
MDC Outrage Over Top Judicial Appointment
Opposition say they were not consulted as they should have been over selection of attorney-general.
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