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Mozambique: Secret loan details emerge as the war continues between Frelimo and Renamo
Mozambique Prime Minister do Rosario confessed that Frelimo took out $1.38bn in hidden loans
Renamo return to war as Mozambique's government faces financial fallout with IMF
'Financial issue is something that is much worse than the war,' experts tells IBTimes UK.
World Water Day 2016: India has the world's worst water quality, and it's getting worse
India is facing chronic water shortages and drought, as rivers become increasingly polluted and groundwater reserves rapidly decline.
Mozambique: Will Renamo take over provinces amid rising violence and mediator presence?
So far violent attacks have forced 11,500 Mozambican refugees to flee to neighbouring Malawi.
Mozambique: Refugee arrivals in Malawi exceed 11,000 as violence spreads
UNHCR urgently needs $15m for humanitarian aid to care for Mozambican refugees in Malawi.
Missing MH370: Malaysia to release interim report at 3pm local time on 8 March
The statement will be released to family members first and then to the public
Mozambique: 10,000 refugees now living in Malawi camp amid escalating violence
The Renamo insurgency has carried out two armed attacks on vehicles, killing two.
Malaysia Airlines MH370: Relatives ask Boeing and directly-affected entities to help fund search
In heart breaking statement ahead of 2-year anniversary they say lack of funds should not halt search.
Flight MH370: Who is Blaine Gibson, the real-life 'Indiana Jones' adventurer who found plane debris?
Lawyer's quest has taken him to remote island across Indian Ocean.
Mozambique: Towards a new war between the Frelimo government and Renamo rebels?
Old foes reignited a guerilla war being fought without any regard for civilians and human rights.
Mozambique: 6,000 flee to Malawi in fear of executions and sexual abuse from government forces
Ruling Frelimo army uses excuse of disarming Renamo militias to commit abuses, rights groups claim.
Mozambique declared free of landmines after 22 years of clearance work
Mozambique is the first heavily mined country to be declared landmine-free.
First-ever sunken slave ship identified off the coast of South Africa
212 slaves died in 1794, shackled in the bowels of the vessel off South Africa
Half of Mozambique's elephants killed by poachers for their ivory
A Mozambique government-backed survey showed a 48% decline in elephant numbers from just over 20,000 to an estimated 10,300.
South Africans flee Mozambique in fear of xenophobic reprisal attacks
As anti-immigrant violence in South Africa spreads, citizens living in other countries fear becoming targets for revenge attacks.
South Africa: Xenophobic violence spreads to Johannesburg as shops looted and cars torched
Police used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse rioters in overnight clashes.
Oscar Pistorius Wants to Leave South Africa After Serving His Sentence for Killing Reeva Steenkamp
Oscar Pistorius spoke of his wish to work with children in Mozambique
Mozambique Plane Crash 'Deliberately' Caused by Pilot
Probe suggests pilot locked himself in cockpit and ignored alarms.
Profile of Graça Machel, Nelson Mandela's Third Wife
Many were close to Nelson Mandela, and one of the people who knew him best is his widow, Graça Machel, a former guerrilla fighter and humanitarian worker.
Nelson Mandela: Images of an Icon
South Africa's anti-apartheid figurehead dies at the age of 95 in hospital in Pretoria.
The Jewellery Industry Needs a Gold Standard to Protect Workers from Abuse
With Christmas fast approaching, the jewellery industry is as buoyant as ever - but it needs to polish up its working practices.
My South African Adventure: Exploring the Secret Side of the Cape
Instead of the traditional tourist pleasures of Cape Town, Stellenbosch and the Cape Winelands, Cath Everett takes a different route.
Chinese Petroleum Exports Threaten Singapore's Oil Trade Dominance in Asia
Sinopec, CNOOC and PetroChina are eyeing global exports.
Fatherland Documentary Exposes Kommandokorps White Paramilitary Boot Camps in South Africa
Franz Jooste's rightwing paramilitary unit shows Nelson Mandela's dream of creating Rainbow Nation still has long way to go.
Deloitte Slammed for Corporation Tax Avoidance Battleplan for Africa
Deloitte advises large companies on how to avoid potentially hundreds of millions of dollars of tax.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee Launches Affordable Internet for Africa and Asia
World Wide Web creator Sir Tim Berners-Lee partners Google to bring affordable internet to Africa and Asia.
South African Adventure: Sizzling Tales of National Barbecue Day
Cath Everett finds out how a pioneering accountant turned the braai, or barbecue, into a South African institution.
India's ONGC to Acquire 10% Stake in Mozambique Offshore Gas Field
ONGC to invest $2.6bn in Rovuma Area 1 Offshore Block in Mozambique.
My South African Adventure: Paarl, The Town Where Nelson Mandela Walked to Freedom when Apartheid Died [BLOG]
Expat Cath Everett explores two landmarks that could not be more different in modern-day South Africa
My South African Adventure: The Legacy of the San Hunter-Gatherers [BLOG]
An inspirational book leads Cath Everett on a voyage of discovery into South Africa's tribal heart - and unlocks the secrets of the world's most ancient people.