South Africa has admitted that growing accusations of xenophobia are beginning to hurt its economy, with local artists and businesses facing setbacks in other African countries.
READ MOREPolice action against protesting students on 16 June 1976 shocked the world and marked a turning point in the fight against apartheid.
From bubbling sorghum porridge to village-reared chicken and ox-head stew, traditional food restaurants are booming in Zimbabwe’s second city, Bulawayo. Driven by health-conscious consumers and nostalgia for homegrown flavours, indigenous cuisine is making a strong comeback.
The book “Matières à rêver”,dedicated to the textile,clothing,and leather industries in Morocco,was released last week at the UNESCO Office for the Maghreb in Rabat.
The flag had upset many at a recent event for school leavers.
'Sponsorship has very much disappeared.'
New measures are being introduced to tackle sexual offences against women and girls at concerts in London, the Metropolitan Police said.
The flags were permitted by the council, but the religious group has threatened legal action.
In Mogadishu, where the construction industry has historically been a male-dominated field, things are beginning to change. Amid the scorching
A Moroccan MP delegation is taking part in the 2nd Parliamentary Conference on Interfaith Dialogue which opened Thursday in Rome under the theme: “Strengthening trust and embracing hope for our comm
The explicit name is linked to a cave where the devil is said to live.
The fearless cat made himself at home at the pier and local businesses, even having police run-ins.
He tore posters down and stamped on them.
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