Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe tells white farmers ‘to go’
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has called on the country’s remaining white farmers to cede land to black people. “We say no to whites owning our land and they should go,” Mr Mugabe told his...
View ArticleSouth Africa: Guilty for being white at Telkom
If you work at Telkom, and you are white, you are guilty for being the wrong race claims Solidarity. Trade union Solidarity has launched a campaign against Telkom, accusing the group of carrying out...
View ArticleU.S. ally underwriting jihadist expansion into Africa
Saudi aid funding conversion, recruitment of militants in war on Christianity. Middle East and Africa analysts say there is a growing wave of militant Islamic activity in sub-Saharan Africa that is...
View ArticleEbola outbreak: fight against disease hampered by belief in witchcraft, warns...
British doctor at Ebola clinic in Sierra Leone says many locals believe outbreak is ‘witchcraft not disease’. A British doctor fighting the devastating Ebola outbreak in west Africa has told how belief...
View ArticleObama’s monsters ball: How the White House opened its doors to some of...
Leaders were invited to the White House for the first ever US Africa summit. Included were dictators and despots with shocking human rights records. Obama’s speech barely acknowledged the oppression...
View ArticleWhite People Should ‘Go Back to England,’ According to the Man Who Has...
“What is the problem? We now have aeroplanes which can take them back quicker than the ships used by their ancestors.” There is no future for white people in Zimbabwe, if President Robert Mugabe has...
View ArticleMacIntyre: World’s Toughest Towns – Cape Town (Documentary)
MacIntyre: World’s Toughest Towns uncovers some of the world’s most crime ridden and corrupt towns. With unprecedented access to residents on the crime frontline who witness the riots that take place,...
View ArticleEight bodies found after attack on Guinea Ebola education team
Guinea’s Prime Minister Mohamed Saïd Fofana said the team that included local administrators, two medical officers, a preacher and three accompanying journalists, was attacked by a hostile...
View ArticleUN says dozens killed, missing in DR Congo gang raids
Known as “kuluna”, the youths roam the streets in packs armed with machetes, often under the influence of drugs or alcohol, snatching bags, jewellery and mobile phones and sometimes killing those who...
View ArticlePenniless, starving and at the mercy of marauding armed gangs: Appalling fate...
Mental illnesses, mouth and heart disease and gang violence are all problems linked to khat use. Fresh, green and innocent-looking, the neatly tied bunches of khat found in markets across the Horn of...
View ArticleAfrica: A tragic continent by Walter Williams
Some people might disagree because their college professors taught them that the legacy of colonialism explains Third World poverty. That’s nonsense. Canada was a colony. So were Australia, New Zealand...
View ArticleWorld Health Organization: 1 in 3 Somalis are Insane
Do we really need more Somali immigration? Aside from incidents like Westgate in which Somali terrorists kill non-Muslims, according to the World Health Organization, most of the country is insane....
View ArticleLibyan Troops Go Wild in England
They were supposed to be the ‘new’ Libyan army. Instead they allegedly went crazy in the streets of Cambridge, assaulting strangers and brutally raping one young man. The mantra that we need to train...
View Article“60 Minutes” gets inside look at a Liberian hospital treating Ebola (Video)
A new American-built health care center will soon open in Monrovia, Liberia. On assignment for “60 Minutes,” Lara Logan goes inside another treatment center in Liberia that has successfully prevented...
View ArticleAid agency reports ‘unspeakable’ suffering in South Sudan
The current struggle of the Sudanese people is even worse than when the youngest nation sought independence, the study finds. Residents of war-torn South Sudan are enduring “unspeakable abuse and...
View ArticleEight bodies found after attack on Guinea Ebola education team
Guinea’s Prime Minister Mohamed Saïd Fofana said the team that included local administrators, two medical officers, a preacher and three accompanying journalists, was attacked by a hostile...
View ArticleUN says dozens killed, missing in DR Congo gang raids
Known as “kuluna”, the youths roam the streets in packs armed with machetes, often under the influence of drugs or alcohol, snatching bags, jewellery and mobile phones and sometimes killing those who...
View ArticlePenniless, starving and at the mercy of marauding armed gangs: Appalling fate...
Mental illnesses, mouth and heart disease and gang violence are all problems linked to khat use. Fresh, green and innocent-looking, the neatly tied bunches of khat found in markets across the Horn of...
View ArticleAfrica: A tragic continent by Walter Williams
Some people might disagree because their college professors taught them that the legacy of colonialism explains Third World poverty. That’s nonsense. Canada was a colony. So were Australia, New Zealand...
View ArticleWorld Health Organization: 1 in 3 Somalis are Insane
Do we really need more Somali immigration? Aside from incidents like Westgate in which Somali terrorists kill non-Muslims, according to the World Health Organization, most of the country is insane....
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