Major urged Blair to halt ‘morally repugnant’ Zimbabwe cricket tour - Files show John Major said the government should ...
His support for Robert Mugabe at the time generated widespread criticism ... culture to climate – The Independent has a host ...
The General Court Martial in Makindye has handed Dr. Kizza Besigye’s lawyer, Eron Kiiza, a nine-month jail term in prison after finding him guilty of contempt of court. At 3:28 PM, Kiiza, handcuffed, ...
One of Dr Kizza Besigye’s lawyers, Eron Kiiza, has been handed a 9-month jail sentence by the General Court Martial for contempt of court. Kiiza was representing Besigye and Obeid Lutaale Kamulegeya ...
Tony Blair's Labour government pushed on with plans to open the UK's borders to Eastern Europe despite mounting concerns from ...
Portugal is likely to follow suit," he wrote ... said the tour was "morally repugnant" given Robert Mugabe's human rights record, but pointed out that "draconian" rules by the world game's ...
[23] “[u]nder general principles of international law, heads of State and immediate members of their families are immune[26] from suit. The United States ... counsel for each of the amici. [1] Mr ...
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has continued his rapid promotion of top military officers, reinforcing his grip on power while seemingly sidelining factions loyal to Vice ...
1974 – Beatles are legally disbanded [4 years after suit was brought]. 1979 – Rock group ... 1985 – IBM-PC DOS Version 3.2 released. 1987 – Premier Robert Mugabe elected president of Zimbabwe. 1988 – ...
Former US President Jimmy Carter visited Nigeria on on 31 March 1978. That was when General Olusegun Obasanjo was Military ...
The CEC calls on all affiliates to follow suit. The CEC reiterates the call on the employers ... due to the mismanagement of the Robert Mugabe regime, would eventually force people to leave the ...