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Yearly Archives: 2014

The Messiah is nearer than before

D'Angelo 's Black Messiah, his first studio album for 14 years, wasn't intended to be released in 2014—his label RCA had planned to release it in 2015. But...

British Embassy to Egypt reopens doors

The British Embassy in Cairo reopened on Tuesday and resumed full public services following more than a week of closure over security concerns. John Casson,...

Doctors to sue over pay

A doctors’ union in Zimbabwe has said it will file court papers to challenge a government decision to withhold nearly all doctor salaries for...

Renegade general in shock return to the fold

Army general David Sejusa, who returned to Uganda from exile on Sunday, is seeking a discharge from the army in order to be “free...

No right to breathe-Jury clears racist guards of asphyxiating deportee

A jury has acquitted three G4S guards accused of causing the death of a 46-year-old Angolan father of five by using a banned restraint...

Embassy driver jailed in VAT racket

A former employee of the Gambian Embassy has been jailed for three years for his role in a tobacco scam that cheated the exchequer...

Public school paedophile found guilty of offences in Kenya

A former public school teacher has been convicted of sexually abusing vulnerable young Kenyan street boys. Charity boss Simon Harris, 55, had denied luring vulnerable...

Mayor of Lambeth meets child prodigy Zuriel Oduwole

While the majority pre-teen girls spend most of their leisure time going to movies, painting their nails and ogling posters of One Direction, one 12...

Man jailed for violent attack in Nando’s

A man who stabbed another man while he was dining with friends at popular restaurant Nando’s has been sentenced to 10 years in prison,...

Glam African Fashion Night set to launch in February

Glam Africa Fashion Night (GAFN) will be held on Sunday 22nd of February 2015.   The event which will take place at the prestigious Porchester Hall, Bayswater...

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