South Sudanese farmers using mix of ash, neem tree leaves, and powdered soap
US president says 'you can't change history,' but some want to erase memory of slavery from the public square
Justice and improvements remain elusive, but work and hope for change continues
Move comes after at least seven CEOs announced they were resigning from the councils because of his remarks on Charlottesville violence
Radio show host Dean Obeidallah says the site fabricated Twitter messages to make him look like he was responsible for the May 22 terrorist attack at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester
Grace Mugabe, who reportedly returned to her home country, faces charges in South Africa stemming from assault
Remarks postponed as opposition debates how to pursue allegations poll was rigged
Fears rise for many more who were likely sleeping when the mudslide hit
Parirenyatwa confirmed that Mnangagwa was vomiting when he was airlifted from Gwanda to Gweru, Midlands province.
US leader, under fire for his response to the violence, says hate groups 'are repugnant to everything we hold dear as Americans'
Astronomers are going full blast to pry even more science next Monday from mysterious ball of gas that's vital to Earth
Extremist site posted article denigrating woman killed at white nationalist rally in Virginia
Some of the sources claimed that the vice president was allegedly poisoned while others noted that he may have been sick before eating food provided to dignitaries before the rally.
Raila Odinga holds rally in Kibera slum, urges supporters to stay home from work Monday
Numerous political figures assail US president for his response to Saturday's deadly white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia
Move to build school named after 93-year-old president quickly criticized by opposition as waste of resources
There were reports Friday that minutes after the election results were announced police fired tear gas to contain political protests in the western city of Kisumu city, an opposition stronghold, and Mathare, a Nairobi slum
Motion comes on heels of no-confidence vote President Jacob Zuma narrowly survived earlier this week
Foreign officials say, whether distraction or complication, US president’s use of social media always 'the elephant in the room'
Lessons in developing mobile phone apps are among those being taught at a Women in Science camp made possible by the UN Girl Up program, Intel Corp. and the US State Department
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