Sebastian Berger Archive
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Nov 02, 2008
Observers have endorsed Zambia's election as free and fair, but the Patriotic Front, which lost by a narrow margin, claim it was rigged. Read Article Zambia's defeated opposition cries foul
Oct 26, 2008
Lekota, who initiated move to split the party, slams Zuma and his supporters for undermining the values of South Africa's young democracy. Read Article Old crusader heralds new beginning
Oct 22, 2008
Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies launch Believe in Africa initiative in bid for great financial support for and media coverage of achievements. Read Article Success can be an impediment to aid
Oct 19, 2008
Many South Africans feel majority rule has not benefited them as millions continue to suffer from corruption and abject poverty. Read Article Battle for the soul of ANC stains prize of freedom
Oct 12, 2008
As dusk falls over the huddled urban sprawl of Soweto, a few youngsters gather on a sport field for an incongruous training session. Read Article Apartheid legacy soils rugby's name
Oct 08, 2008
As the masses starve, individuals use government connections to get subsidised food, which they often sell on black market. Read Article Politics fuels hunger in Zimbabwe
Oct 06, 2008
The US military's new headquarters for Africa is based in Europe, underscoring the continent's ambivalence towards the project. Read Article New flag flies over continent's security
Oct 01, 2008
The World Health Organisation's guidelines for treating the deadly disease are causing more harm than good, Doctors Without Borders says. Read Article Doctors scrutinise treatment of malaria
Sep 29, 2008
Thabo Mbeki's dismissal is the culmination of a long power struggle and leaves Jacob Zuma the victor. Read Article Has Zuma harnessed a political lion?
Sep 24, 2008
South Africa's new president is a loyalist and an intellectual who can help heal his party's wounds and bears only a faint whiff of scandal. Read Article Caretaker Motlanthe takes helm