Storm Over Ministerial Demotion
Removal of key communication portfolio from MDC minister is another blow to the fragile unity government.
Activists Mount Legal Challenge to NGO Closures
Civil society groups attempt to resist government crackdown in wake of ICC’s indictment of Bashir.
Uncertain Future for Former Rebel Wives
Shunned by their communities, a group of women forced to marry LRA men now face eviction.
Public Anger at Officials' Lucrative Perks
While millions of Zimbabweans are jobless and hungry their leaders are living it up.
Going, Going Gono?
The knives are out for Zimbabwe’s profligate central bank governor.
International Justice/ICC: Feb ‘09
Congolese journalists and NGOs say IWPR Lubanga coverage is vital in filling information gap.
SADC to Call for Aid for Zimbabwe
Regional leaders will ask G20 countries to give funds to struggling country.
Witness Questions Lubanga's Control
Former militiaman said accused was political figure and never saw him issue commands.
Kony Wife Recounts Dramatic Escape
Catherine Ajok dodged bombs and lions to get away from the man who held her captive for over a decade.
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