World alarm as Burundi is poised to crush opponents
Senior world officials reacted with deep alarm Friday as Burundi’s government threatened to unleash a new round of blood-letting in the Great Lakes region of Africa.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
TheCitizen11 Jun
Alarm as world experiences effects of ecological changes
Prevailing shortage of environmentalists has been cited as a major obstacle in mitigating the effects of ecological changes.
9 years ago
TheCitizen21 Dec
The world cannot just watch as Burundi burns
Our brothers and sisters in Burundi are suffering. They are dying as others flee the country. The reason is that many are saying ‘No’ to the idea of their president for 10 years remaining in power when the Constitution says two five-year terms are the limit.
11 years ago
TheCitizen27 Feb
Azam crush Ashanti to go top
Azam FC returned to the summit of the Vodacom Premier League table after beating relegation-haunted Ashanti United 4-0 at Chamazi Complex yesterday.
10 years ago
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Rampant South Africa crush Ireland
South Africa condemn Ireland to their first defeat of the World Cup as they cruise to a 201-run win in Canberra.
10 years ago
TheCitizen16 Mar
SOCCER: Five-star Yanga crush Platinum
Young Africans are one foot in the next round of the CAF Confederation Cup after annihilating Platinum FC of Zimbabwe 5-1 at the National Stadium yesterday.
9 years ago
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Footballer's mother killed in Hajj crush
The mother of Senegalese footballer Mame Diouf, who plays for Stoke City, is understood to have died in last month's Hajj stampede in Saudi Arabia.
9 years ago
BBCSwahili03 Nov
Candy Crush imeuzwa kwa dola bilioni 5.9
Kampuni iliyotengeneza mchezo wa Candy Crush imenunuliwa kwa dola bilioni 5.9
11 years ago
TheCitizen07 Feb
Yanga Caf opponents arrive
>Komorozine de Domoni, Young Africans’ opponents in the African Champions league, jetted into the country yesterday ready for the first leg match at the National Stadium tomorrow.
10 years ago
TheCitizen06 Oct
ALLISON: Kabila must listen to his opponents
>Congolese President Joseph Kabila may or may not have decided to fiddle with his country’s constitution, but opposition groups aren’t waiting for him to make up his mind. Protests in Kinshasa and Goma this weekend were a pre-emptive warning that there will be consequences if he does try to remove constitutional term limits and keep himself in power.
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