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Bank allows rural poor to deposit cattle as collateral for cash as industry taps into husbandry sector worth $1bn.
Zimbabwean president requests top court to delay national elections by two weeks.
Leaders from southern Africa meet to work out funding for the near-bankrupt nation's forthcoming election.
The Southern African Development Community needs to ensure Zimbabwe holds free and fair elections.
Despite battling major political unrest, Egypt and Libya are in strong positions to qualify for 2014 Brazil World Cup.
Independent legal research group says Zimbabwean leader has no power to call elections without cabinet approval.
Morgan Tsvangirai says he "cannot and will not accept" president's decision, insisting on reforms ahead of vote.
Amid rise in xenophobic attacks, African migrants in South Africa look to ailing "Madiba" as a symbol of forbearance.
A new policy aimed at regulating websites in Singapore has drawn criticism and revived censorship debates.
We ask if modern Britain should be accountable for thousands of Kenyans who were abused during colonial rule.
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