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South African government officials visited suspected South African
mercenary Nick du Toit in prison in Equatorial Guinea on Thursday
and confirmed that he is alive.
Zimbabwean police yesterday charged 60 suspected mercenaries
detained in the country with attempting to purchase firearms
without a certificate, their lawyer said.
So far only charges relating to immigration, firearms and aviation
offences have been considered against 67 people who have been
warned of facing the death penalty if found to be mercenaries in a...
Central African leaders were urged at a summit here yesterday to
pursue economic and political reforms and correct a precarious food
situation that threatens at least one-third of the region's...
A top presidential aide yesterday categorically denied rumours of a
foreign-backed military coup attempt in the oil-rich west African
state of Equatorial Guinea.
The US has decided to reopen its embassy in oil-rich Equatorial
Guinea, the radio in the capital of the tiny western African
country reported yesterday.
Equatorial Guinea's government has officially resigned, more than a
month after President Teodoro Obiang Nguema was overwhelmingly
re-elected, officials said Friday.