SADC Fails to End Political Stalemate
Latest regional initiative to resolve impasse over new government falls flat.
SADC Split on Zimbabwe
Regional body remains deeply divided over how to solve country’s political crisis.
Former Rebel Captives Struggle
Women held by rebels for years get little help as they try to rebuild their lives.
Political Crisis Puts Off Investors
Industry representatives say political deadlock is resulting in massive financial losses.
LRA on the Rampage
Ugandan rebel leader Joseph Kony and his men are terrorising civilians in DRC.
Refugee Communities Damage Wetlands
Internal refugees farming in and around northern swamps are blamed for the disappearance of these protected areas.
Experts Believe Lubanga Trial May Go Ahead
If judges find prosecutors have disclosed enough evidence, suspended trial could begin, say observers.
New Rebel Group Pursued
Army hunts down group of militants, stoking fears of a new insurgency.
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