JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's president Cyril Ramaphosa said on Monday the prospect of more power cuts by utility Eskom were "most worrying".
ABIDJAN, Feb 11 (Reuters) - More downpours are needed to strengthen Ivory Coast’s April-to-September cocoa mid-crop despite above-average rains in most growing regions last week, farmers said.
ABUJA/LAGOS (Reuters) - Nigeria had more than 70 candidates for president when campaigning began for Saturday's elections.
LAUNCESTON, Australia, Feb 11 (Reuters) - If the adage "follow the money" is to be applied to commodities, then currently the place looking most attractive to investors is gold mining.
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwean Vice President Constantino Chiwenga is being treated in India for a minor ailment, a government deputy minister has said, days after a local news website reported that the retired general had gone to that country due to failing health.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The suspension of Nigeria's most senior judge by President Muhammadu Buhari last month broke international human rights standards on independence of the judiciary and the separation of powers, a U.N. expert said in a statement on Monday.
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudanese security forces used tear gas on Sunday to break up a crowd of hundreds of people, mostly young women, demonstrating against the detention of women arrested at previous protests, witnesses said.
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwean teachers have suspended a national strike seeking better pay, unions said on Sunday, but warned that they could walk out from their jobs again if the government did not meet their demands.
LAUNCESTON, Australia, Feb 11 (Reuters) - If the adage "follow the money" is to be applied to commodities, then currently the place looking most attractive to investors is gold mining.
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